"This should be fixed by using aptsources.py and the enable_compent() code, but I don't want to change it so close to the release."
Isn't there a release candidate first? Or perhaps a hack that makes it work 'right away'. This does not seem to be the type of project where the code is very complicated, so most bugs are like these ones (semantic bugs). Therefor I would say it's pretty safe. If it works, it works. You claim to be linking to already existing code anyway. If there are any regression you'll notice soon enough (everybody uses g-a-i) and you can just 'revert back'. But I don't know the official policies on this: it seems a small little, pretty harmelss bug-fix to me in a pretty safe programming language. And it is and will be tested a lot before release, since it is used so much. If you don't get a bunch of bug reporst within a day: you'll know there are no regressions. -- gnome-app-install duplicates universe component when it is in the sources.list but no "apt-get update" (or equivalent) was run https://launchpad.net/bugs/64717 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
