Paul TBBle Hampson skrev:
Wine 0.9.51 is now in unstable,

Tonight, 0.9.52 should be in unstable too.

so I guess we can close this bug?

Aw, who cares. There's always going to be new "new upstream release" bugs anyway, may as well leave this one open, so people can reuse it instead of having to submit new bugs all the time. Maybe they can just change the title as new releases come out. I'm nice that way.

(I don't need these bugs to know about new Wine releases, I just don't always have the time or resources to package them right away, sometimes for weeks or months. Accordingly, people start filing bugs. It has happened before, and most likely it's going to happen again; closing these every time I catch up to the current release is getting old.)

Maybe it would be better to look at cleaning out the other old bugs... although I might technically have a little free time these days (though I have to build the packages inside a VMware), the thought of going through the bug list is a bit daunting. It doesn't help that most Wine bugs are about applications I don't have and can't test or anything, and that the upstream Wine bug tracker is darn obnoxious to use...

Oh well...






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