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and subject line Closing "pending" Lenny release-notes bugs
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Package: release-notes
Tags: patch
I have updated the statistics about packages added/updated/removed found in
"What's new".
Here the truncated output of
ddp/manuals/branches/release-notes/lenny/changes-release.pl :
Comparison details from 'etch' to 'lenny'
-----------------------------------------
Total packages for etch: 18630
Packages in main: 18071
Packages in contrib: 248
Packages in non-free: 311
Total packages for lenny: 23246
Packages in main: 22583
Packages in contrib: 296
Packages in non-free: 367
Added packages: 7791
Removed packages: 3175
Changed packages: 13424
Unchanged packages (no version update): 2029
Detailed information
[truncated]
The patch to apply against release-notes.ent_rev5522 in attachment.
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Giovanni
release-notes.ent_rev5522.patch.gz
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 01:31:39PM +0100, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> Quoting "Simon Paillard" <[email protected]>:
>> Can we :
>> - asssume all pending bugs have been commited to SVN ?
>
> Yes.
Closing Lenny release-notes pending bugs, since the relevant patches have been
commited to SVN trunk and are published on line at
http://debian.org/releases/lenny/releasenotes
Sorry for the mass mail.
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Simon Paillard
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