* Rafael Laboissiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-06 10:10]:

> * Rafael Laboissiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-06 00:06]:
> 
> > * Rafael Laboissiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-05 23:29]:
> > 
> > > Request (short):
> > > 
> > >     Please, allow jedstate_0.5.4.transitional.1-1 and
> > >     jed-extra_2.2.1-1.etch.1 in testing.
> > 
> > Update: the version of jedstate currently in unstable is 
> > 0.5.4.transitional.1-2 (I added a postinst script to the pacakge).
> 
> New update: the version of jed-extra in unstable is now 2.2.1-1.etch.2.  I
> added two lines of autoloads in an itialization file (needed for
> gdbmrecent).  The diffs are attached below.

This is the last update, really (or hopefully).

After discussion in the pkg-jed-devel mailing list, we decided to improved
the situation in the following way: the changes made in jed-extra
2.2.1-1.etch.2 are reverted in 2.2.1-1.etch.3, what makes this later version
virtually the same as 2.2.1-1.etch.1.  On the other hand, the jedstate
package now in unstable (0.5.4.transitional.1-3) is now rather "functional"
than "transitional", in the sense that it ensures that the gdbmrecent module
will really work.  

In sum, this fixes RC Bug#406815 and removes the obsolete and unmaintained
jedstate code from Debian, so please allow:

    * jedstate_0.5.4.transitional.1-3
    * jed-extra_2.2.1-1.etch.3

in testing.
 
-- 
Rafael


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