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eglibc 2.13 is now in a good shape in experimental, it builds on all
release architectures plus at least hurd, sh4 and sparc64. It still
FTBFS on hppa, but the porters have been informed.

It's now time to upload it to unstable. The eglibc packages use symbol
files, so only packages using new symbols, and NSS related packages 
would pick up a new dependency and will have to wait until eglibc 2.13
migrates to testing. I am not aware of any big changes in include files
that can cause FTBFS, but I haven't done extensive tests either.

Please give your green light when you think it is possible to do the
upload to unstable.

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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 23:57:26 +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:

> eglibc 2.13 is now in a good shape in experimental, it builds on all
> release architectures plus at least hurd, sh4 and sparc64. It still
> FTBFS on hppa, but the porters have been informed.
> 
    eglibc |     2.13-4 |       testing | source

Closing.

Cheers,
Julien


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