On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 04:57:56PM +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote: > En réponse à Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Yes and no, ... > ... > > As for the cvs snapshot packages, like said, we can either have a > > separate version of the libraries fro those, which temselves can be > > cvs > > snapshots, or not. The advantage of this is that we would be quicker > > to > > adapt new version or something such, but like said, i have not yet > > prepared a ocaml-snapshot package, so this is not yet something we > > have > > to worry for real. And in the easiest way, we just don't build > > libraries > > for cvs snapshots. > > OK, thanks.
BTW, ... As the ocaml 3.07 release and the sarge freeze/release Can probably be very near, it would be possible that i begin packaging the cvs version around may or so, and it would be nice that we maintain a separate copy of the libraries at that time, so that, when 3.07 is released, we can have it quickly included in the archive, without breaking too much things. But anyway, we have still 2 month or so before we need to take that decision, and by then, maybe there will be more precise dates for the respectives releases, and the sarge timeframe is much more likely to slip than the ocaml one, which will assuredly not happen later than july 13. Friendly, Sven Luther

