What's up with kde-4.3.2?  I see it's masked, but the mask was pre-4.3.2 
release I believe, presumably until 4.3.2 was released, it has been out 
for several days now, and the masking comment isn't helpful at all as to 
why it might /still/ be masked, even in the kde-testing overlay.

Also, I see revision bumps for 4.3.1 when I'd expect to see 4.3.2 coming 
out, and the lzma USE flag that was on testing kdelibs now seems to be 
disappeared again as it downgrades back to gentoo-tree, etc.

So I'm asking what's up.

Meanwhile, what about kde-testing changelogs?  When I see a -rX bump, I 
like to see why it's happening.  Similarly with USE flags coming and 
going.  kde-testing doesn't seem to include changelogs.  OK, sort of, but 
is there an easy replacement for it, besides manually browsing viewcvs or 
whatever?  It's git-based, right?  I know and use git what-changed on my 
live kernel git all the time.  I suppose I could do that on the kde-
testing git repo as well.  Is that the suggested solution or is there 
better?  I've been more or less flying blind and it's beginning to bother 
me, so getting the problem addressed would make me a rather happier 
camper. =:^)

And if I do find a bug, do I check for and post it @ bugs.gentoo, or 
elsewhere?

Meanwhile, there's not a mailing list to follow what's going on more 
closely, is there?  I obviously already follow this one.  I suppose it's 
mostly IRC driven... and I'm not an IRC type of guy.

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Duncan - List replies preferred.   No HTML msgs.
"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master."  Richard Stallman


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