>> "AVC" == Aaron Van Couwenberghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[ GNOME rebuild for slink ] AVC> I can do this, albeit gradually. Um, to set a time frame, I'd say AVC> I could have the majority of the gnome packages built on slink AVC> (if everything works smoothly) within a week or so. Not to double effords: I installed slink in an vmware environment on my main box yesterday, and started rebuilding. It is a PII 300 with 128 MB Ram, so compiling is much faster than on my dedicated P90 48 MB slink box. So far, I have Contact me per mail, so we can coordinate on this (and further discussion should be on debian-gtk-gnome). The vmware environment is great. Finally a way to compile for slink on a potato box. And it is great for testing. You can test installations (and take screenshots), test upgrade paths and discard the changes made during the session, so you can try again from the same point etc. It is bloody non-free, so most likely I get kicked in the ass for this :-), but how about asking them, if they could donate some of the final products for developement of debian? I know, I could make some space on the disk for a seperate partition, but vmware still has some advantages (no repartitioning, growing diskusage as it is needed, ability to discard changes, runs as a window in a controlled environment). AVC> But first, I don't quite understand the 'proposed-updates' AVC> process. someone will need to explain this to me... The upload should go into the slink staging area first, so it can be tested. www.debian.org/~jim has a readme how to do this. Ciao, Martin