On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:57:18PM +0100, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> If I'm reading things correctly, it looks like Debian
> testing/unstable packages were updated within the last few weeks
> with a version that has nearly all the user-level improvements
> implemented on the way to 2.80.  If you can use one of those, you
> should be OK for a bit.

Your interpretation is correct; I took a git snapshoot a couple of weeks
ago to fix a handful of irritations. I've just uploaded a proper 2.80
package in its place, should flow through to testing next week.

However, it won't reach Ubuntu because they're in deep freeze now and a new
release is unlikely to make it into the archive. Ubuntu users should be
able to use the version from Debian without any changes, although I haven't
tested it (yet).

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