Le jeudi 13 octobre 2011 à 10:49 +0200, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> - glib is going though quite some refactoring [1], it should stay
> compatible but it change how glib work and could have bug, that seems
> risky for the lts 

Ok, discussing with desrt (upstream) on IRC, he says that it shouldn't
be that much of an issue, the refactoring work is almost over and they
have a good testsuit. He also said they would address issues as they
come. We can probably have an updated package we can run to see how it
goes before UDS.

That would put us in a position where we can upload at least glib and
gtk, then we need to figure what we do with GNOME 3.2 against 3.4. If we
have an updated stack I would lean toward "stay on 3.2 by default", then
we can maybe update selected components and use the ppa for other things

What do you think?

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Sebastien Bacher


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