On 24/02/14 10:56, Iain Lane wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 06:09:54AM -0000, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
>> You have been subscribed to a public bug by directhex (directhex):
>>
>> Mono in Ubuntu has been an old version for a long time, which has begun
>> to reflect negatively on Ubuntu as a platform for current .NET
>> development (which is relevant for e.g. games). I uploaded 3.2.3 a month
>> or two ago with a view to getting a newer, less buggy release into the
>> archive to replace it ASAP, in time for release.
>>
>> 3.2.8 was released on Wednesday, too late to get it packaged up, past
>> Debian NEW, and into Trusty before freeze. Such is life.
>>
>> I strongly feel that we should upgrade to this version. It resolves a
>> number of cross-platform issues and Linux bugs, including official
>> support for ARMHF (our 3.2.3 packages supported this via about 50
>> cherry-picked patches).
> 
> Can you upload quite soon? Like, the first half of this week? If so,
> ack. Do it.

The latest build, -3, now passes the autopkgtest failures that happened
in -1

The only outstanding issue is the obsolete ppc64el binaries which were
added in 3.2.3+dfsg-7ubuntu1 but are basically useless (e.g. p/invoke
does not work) - these are in the archive now & blocking transition

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  FFe: Mono 3.2.3+dfsg-7ubuntu1 -> 3.2.8+dfsg+1

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