On 30 November 2006 at 17:55, Petr Salinger wrote:
| Hi Dirk.
|
| >> the current version fails to build on GNU/kFreeBSD.
|
| > Correct me if I'm wrong but I was not aware that the GNU/kFreeBSD port
| > was an officially supported architecture -- so severity 'important' is
| > inflated, no?
|
| For official releasable architecture it would be 'serious'.
|
| The correct severity for us is not clear, but see also
| http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2005/06/msg00239.html
It is clear that it is "important" to you, but also realize that it is
"important" no few others. So I still call this wishlist, or at the most
'normal'. Anyway.
| > Either way, the patch looks straighforwaed indeed and I am CCing Brian
| > Gough as a heads-up. It is of course up to the GSL team to decide
| > whether they apply it upstream or not,
| > but I think I'll make a new release for Debian later today.
|
| Many thanks, but I would suggest you to wait with upload
| until current version really migrates into testing.
| It should go in today.
Good idea. We want to have testing in good shape.
Dirk
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