Hi Helmut, > Solutions can be: > - the Debian maintainer finds a way to keep in track
he is. > - some advanced users provide patches or .debs outside of Debian there are packages that WorkForMe(TM) and i have long standing offered to hand them to everybody interested on this list. Moreover Ola is having access to the SVN where they came from and should thus not have any problem moving whatever he likes from there into experimental. You see it's not about technical limitations, it's politics. And I daresay that even though I don't agree from a personal point on keeping 1.9x out of Debian, he's very helpful and positive about packaing the new alpha tools. The only problem, which may or may not be fixed in the meantime, was the lack of a 32bit-kernel API for x86_64 CPUs with 32bit userland. That was however an upstream problem. Apart from that they do work just nicely for me (yet not as intuitively as i sometimes wish, but that's another upstream issue which was also addressed as part of the alpha-packaging). -- Best regards, Kilian
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