On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 01:14:11PM +0200, Jérôme Marant wrote: > Quoting Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Can't you wait for the current ocaml package to enter testing before > > > uploading a new one? > > > > Sure, i can wait, but if Stefano uploads the gdome2, we have to wait > > anyway for them to be ready too. The mini-freeze only makes sense when > > _all_ packages are in the freeze. > > > > So what do you think, should i wait, or fix the minor issues now ? > > I don't think so. Every package depends on ocaml so it must enter > testing before the others. IMO. The ld.conf not removed is a very > minor problem, methink.
Nope, it cant. It has to move to testing _together_ with all the dependant packages. See mail archive of the 3.06 to 3.06-1 transition for details, and remember that it is you who advocated that having parallel installable ocaml is not worth it. > > The issues are the ld.conf stuff and i will drop the trailing .dpatch > > from the debian/patches/00list entries, to be compatible with older > > versions of dpatch, and thus allow easier woody backports. > > I think we should stop taking care of woody backport and focus > on sarge. Fine with me, but this doesn't cost anything, so ... Friendly, Sven Luther

