Hi, I would like to update bluefish and docbook-xsl with it's latest releases.
bluefish: version in Debian is 1.0.6, but 1.0.7 was released soon after we released 1.0.6 to fix a few bugs. It's really just a bug-fix release: [upstream NEWS file] - Updated translations: French, Japanese. - Adds datarootdir to all Makefile.in to avoid warnings with autoconf 2.60 - Fixes application/bluefish-project MIME type icon name - Fixes Tcl highlighting - Fixes a bug when trying to save a file with a new install and a file has never been opened or a project is not open. Closes bug #360401. - Fix a bug where Bluefish would crash when deleting multiple bookmarks. - Fix a bookmark memory leak - README: more complete README bluefish itself does not have any important reverse dependency. So any problem with this update? docbook-xsl: version in Debian is 1.71.0 and the latest available upstream version is 1.71.1 - also a bug-fix release fixing a bug reported to the Debian BTS and several bugs reported only upstream. But the latter one misses some files in the source tarball and it does not contain the fix for Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=310895. So I was talking with Michael Smith, one of the upstream authors and release managers for docbook-xsl and he told me, that he could maybe do a new release after November 20th. This release would be 1.72.0, because some changes were made to the behaviour of docbook-xsl. But IMO and AFAIK it will not break any package/application depending on docbook-xsl. I would really like to include the latest available docbook-xsl into Etch and only include important bug-fixes from upstream CVS, not an older docbook-xsl with massive bug-fixes from upstream CVS - this is always a pain, because upstream is very active and some bug-fixes need a rewrite of parts of the stylesheets. So what is your opinion about this? Am I allowed to include the latest available release into Etch? Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

