Dave Neil writes... > So what would Debian's opinion be on using the possible suggested work > around?
I can't speak for all of Debian obviously, but here's my personal opinion... I think this work around would only be needed for stable, unstable should be able to do 3.0 on it's own (and probably 2.0 at the same time). LSB certification needs to be for a clearly defined release. I think the work around packages could be constructed and made available at an alternate apt source, but I suspect that the stable release managers might object to adding them to a point release. But since it shouldn't break any existing ABI (since it's only adding stuff) maybe it would be ok. I guess we'd have to ask. Also it might be possible to certify "Debian 3.1 plus LSB 3.0 compatibility extension" or something like that, but I think that is suboptimal. > It definitely might help us all focus on one set of problems > (LSB3), and come up with solutions that would benefit all the distros > built ontop or around Debian Sarge. The distros that build on top of sarge could ship those packages and certify their releases. -- Matt Taggart [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

