On 2014/07/21 22:03, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
We are quickly approaching ports lock for the 5.6 release.
No new ports.
No updates for the sake of updating.
If you have fixes, or fixes tied to updates, that are important and
that you think should still go in, you'll need to convince
On 2014-07-22, Stuart Henderson st...@openbsd.org wrote:
The main release-critical thing I know about is dovecot.
Yes.
Other known breakage of varying importance:
* boehm-gc doesn't build on sparc64.
* Some mono ports have been left broken since the mono update.
* openimageio picks up an
We are quickly approaching ports lock for the 5.6 release.
No new ports.
No updates for the sake of updating.
If you have fixes, or fixes tied to updates, that are important and
that you think should still go in, you'll need to convince espie@ /
jasper@ / naddy@ / sthen@ first.
This is also
On 22/07/2014 6:03 AM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
We are quickly approaching ports lock for the 5.6 release.
No new ports.
No updates for the sake of updating.
If you have fixes, or fixes tied to updates, that are important and
that you think should still go in, you'll need to convince
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 10:03:59PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
This is also the last chance to TEST packages and report problems.
Anything that won't get fixed real soon will remain broken for the
release.
wxMaxima is currently broken with what looks like a wxWidgets bug, but
someone
On 01/27/12 02:04, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Lock for 5.1 is approaching, all ports commits should be ok'd by naddy,
ajacoutot, landry, robert, espie or myself - emphasis is now on fixing
problems that will affect many users, without introducing any big
changes or instability.
Now would be a very
Lock for 5.1 is approaching, all ports commits should be ok'd by naddy,
ajacoutot, landry, robert, espie or myself - emphasis is now on fixing
problems that will affect many users, without introducing any big
changes or instability.
Now would be a very good time to upgrade to the latest base