|--==> Junichi Uekawa writes: JU> Hi, >>I just tried to figure out why the jack-audio-connection-kit can't go >>into testing, and after some investigation I came to the conclusion >>that it might never go in without help. [1] >> >>Is there someone who shares this opinion or am I missing something ? >>For my part, I would be happier if all my packages depending on jackd get >>thrown out of testing in order to reenter later. With all the changes that >>go on everywhere it is almost impossible to keep all the packages that >>have to go with jack reasonably bugfree for a long enough time.
JU> I think jack was one of those packages that always needed a manual JU> kick; and we really need a freeze to get testing up to shape. JU> I agree that at this stage it might be good enough just to kick a few JU> packages out of testing to let it propagate. As far as I understand jack-audio-connection-kit is blocked by libarts which is in turned blocked by qt-x11-free, which FTBFS on hppa: http://people.debian.org/~igloo/status.php?email=&packages=qt-x11-free&arches= would fixing the compilation make the whole thing move cleanly to testing? Or am I missing more complex issues? Cheers, Free -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]