On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Remco van de Meent wrote: > In my more than honest opinion, I think util-linux 2.9g should be included > in slink. Developments in the computer business are going fast, as everyone > knows, and on the day slink will get released, I think a lot of people who > are going to upgrade to slink, also want to have the newest kernel, 2.2. > That's why slink should be compatible with Linux-2.2, otherwise it is quite > a bit outdated at the moment of release. There is a major difference between > not being compatible with the latest major kernel release, and not including > the latest patchlevel of some software thingie. > > An option would be to backport the mkswap utility into util-linux 2.7.1.x, > but I'd rather prefer including 2.9g. Why? Because > linux/Documentation/Changes states that 2.9g is necessary. And that's the > file people will look in, when they want Linux-2.2. They're not going to > look at /usr/doc/util-linux/README.Debian. At least, that would be my guess. > > Also, Stephen Crowley noted that new dhcp-packages should be included in > slink, because the ones that currently are in slink ain't compatible with > Linux-2.2 either, but maybe he can explain that himself :) > > Brian et al., I hope you want to reconsider the point of including newer > versions of some packages in slink, even at this moment when the fridge is > working at maximum power...
Speaking as the maintainer of util-linux (I adopted it 2 weeks ago): Including the current (2.9g-5) util-linux from unstable in frozen is a Bad Idea(tm). This version has several big packaging issues. If you want a util-linux 2.9 in frozen, please wait at least until tomorrow so I can upload a version to fix the most obvious bugs (notably the few missing manpages). Cordialement, -- - Vincent RENARDIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED],pipo}.com,{debian,openhardware}.org} - - Debian/GNU Linux: http://www.openhardware.org Logiciels du soleil: - - http://www.fr.debian.org Open Hardware: http://www.ldsol.com - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -"Microsoft est à l'informatique ce que le grumeau est à la crépe..." -