Svante Signell, le Thu 26 Jan 2012 18:18:30 +0100, a écrit : > binutils: #629866 > gcc-4.4: see binutils, #629866 > gcc-4.6: see binutils, #629866
This still needs to be worked on, but we can probably release without. > cardmgr-gnumach: Move to Hurd or obsolete? > gopherfs: Move to Hurdextras? > netio: move to Hurd? > random-egd: obsolete? > wireless-tools-gnumach: Move to Hurd/obsolete? > tarfs: move to Hurdextras, to package! I'd say just keep them as such until we get to fix them if needed and add to debian. > console-driver-xkb: Move to Hurd? Ideally, yes, but see the mailing list: there were some concerns with the code there, which weren't addressed. > x gch6, still unsolved! Yes, unfortunately. That would bring us quite a few packages. > grub2: decide on partition sizes, > - parted: #649741 + decide on partition sizes As said, we need to decide on this. > - guile-1.8: #646544 (guile-2.0 in experimental, #630415) > - hyperestraier: #558586 > - icon: #654386 > - mx: #648187 > - qdbm: #648663, #648649 > - webkit: #649192 > - ruby-1.9.1: #648055 > - pulseaudio: SA_NOCLDWAIT, #573339 In principle we can just wait. > hdf5: ports: 1.8.4-5, sid:1.8.8-5: remove Yes, that can be removed now. > ifupdown: TODO/obsolete? It's part of whether we are fine with the current network startup (which does not play well with dhcp), or we really support ifupdown. > - isc-dhcp: #616290 See the recent thread: we probably need to discuss directly with upstream. > libdrm: ports: 2.4.23-1, sid: 2.4.29-1 (not for us) > libusb: ports: 0.1.12-13, sid: 0.1.12-20 (not for us) This *needs* to be worked on. > x- lockdev: ports: 1.0.3-1.4+hurd.1, sid: #(soon reported bug) > x sane-backend-extras: # TODO, WIP! Ditto. > screen: ports: 4.0.3-14+hurd.1 (remove?), sid: 4.0.3-14 No removal! the sid package is still buggy! We'll probably NMU it if nothing happens before the freeze. > sudo: ports: 1.8.3-2 sid: 1.8.3-3: FTBFS: build-dep on libselinux1-dev Indeed, we need to ask the maintainer for making the dep linux-any. Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

