Andres Mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OpenAL Soft 1.5.304 was released July 27th, 2008. I will work on this soon
(after 1.4.272 enters testing).
I reckon you plan to have it uploaded to experimental, not to unstable,
right? Or are there any urgent reason that would warrant a freeze
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 06:24:54 am Reinhard Tartler wrote:
Andres Mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OpenAL Soft 1.5.304 was released July 27th, 2008. I will work on this
soon (after 1.4.272 enters testing).
I reckon you plan to have it uploaded to experimental, not to unstable,
right? Or
Andres Mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As long as packages have to be manually migrated now, shouldn't it be fine to
upload to unstable? I wasn't planning on asking for a freeze exception.
okay, but how do you want to argue that? In case you don't have very
convincing arguments documented by
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 09:14:49 am Reinhard Tartler wrote:
Andres Mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As long as packages have to be manually migrated now, shouldn't it be
fine to upload to unstable? I wasn't planning on asking for a freeze
exception.
okay, but how do you want to argue
Andres Mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't plan on asking for an exception. Also, we can take advantage of
testing-proposed-updates for any further updates to the packages in testing.
using testing-proposed-updates means less testing for the package that
would urgently need testing.
Source: openal-soft
Severity: wishlist
OpenAL Soft 1.5.304 was released July 27th, 2008. I will work on this soon
(after 1.4.272 enters testing).
http://kcat.strangesoft.net/openal-releases/openal-soft-1.5.304.tar.bz2
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Regards,
Andres
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