Hey, I am running debian unstable and am having many problems with the current packaging of Nautilus. The package in unstable is quite old compared to the available releases in Ximian GNOME (which I am currently unable to run because I am using debian unstable).
Nautilus is not usable for me at home (while it is at work on my RedHat machine) because the version packaged in debian crashes *very* frequently, and is out of date. The reason that I am sending this email is because Nautilus 1.0.3 is slated to arrive relatively soon (Monday I believe) and an updated package would be wonderful. Does anyone know if the old maintainer is still working on this? I had assumed that he was not since the package has not been updated in such a long time. The 1.0.3 candidate builds are already out for RedHat. Anyway, if there is anything that I can do to help this effort, let me know. I have never created debian packages from scratch before, but I would be willing to learn if it would help in updating the package that is causing me the most problems. I have already begun communications with some of the Eazel folks about setting up nightly builds of Nautilus for Debian. Thanks, let me know, Jon LaCour -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jonathan LaCour | Software Developer | Delta Chi at Georgia Tech Home: 770.319.6388 | VertiSoft, Corp | President - "A" Cell: 678.428.8746 | Work: 770.640.5587 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------------------

