* Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020430 17:45]: > Anthony Towns wrote in a message to debian-devel-announce: > > > > On the upside, woody itself is ready to be released. The only outstanding > > changes that need to be made are the standard security fixes that need > > to be made throughout the lifetime of stable anyway. > > Well, not the best news, but this means we have a week or two before > release in which testing is going to be entirely frozen with no changes. > This seems like an excellent opportunity to do final testing of woody. > It would be great for peace of mind to see some successful installation > and upgrade reports. Any remaining glitches would have to just be > documented around, rather than fixed. Just don't find any release > critical bugs, mmmkay?
OK, for your peace of mind :) : I do upgrade one time in a mounth. Last summer, there was a lot of unmet dependencies that i had to handle manually. In my upgrade today, there was nearly nothing. Merely the upgrade of kdebase and konqueror failed in the first attempt - i had to upgrade kdelibs3 first and everything went smooth. Should i file a bug against kde? For your peace of mind - to my experience, woody is now almost perfect ... Axel -- "Nonsense is better than no sense at all" -- (No-Means-No) Dr. Axel Nötzold Medizinische Universität zu Lübeck -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

