Hi all, we are now 2 days away from the Debian import freeze for Vivid.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseSchedule Due to the freeze a number of packages have been uploaded to experimental instead of unstable. On the other hand we have a number of packages which are in experimental because they are not yet fit for unstable because of transitions/... Ubuntu automatically syncs from unstable, but it is possible to request syncs from experimental as well. I just wanted to know for which of these packages that would be a sensible thing to do, and if there are packages where we definitely should not do so. dans-gdal-scripts 0.23-3~exp1 vs 0.23-2 (in ubuntu) freexl: 1.0.0h-1~exp1 vs 1.0.0g-1 (gdal, already synced to 1.11.1+dfsg-1~exp2; note that 1.11.2 was released today) geographiclib: check why not synced from unstable 1.35-2u1 vs 1.37-3 (U/T) and 1.38-1~exp1 grass 6.4.4-1 vs 7.0.0~rc2-1~exp1 jmapviewer: 1.05+dfsg-1~exp1 vs 1.03+dfsg-2 josm: 0.0.svn7995+dfsg1-1~exp1 vs 0.0.svn7643+dfsg1-1 josmplugins 0.0.svn30932+ds1-1~exp1 vs 0.0.svn30763+ds1-1 libcitygml: (check why not synced from unstable) libepsilon: 0.9.2-3~exp1 vs 0.9.2-2 libgeo-proj4-perl: 1.05-2~exp1 vs 1.05-1 liblas: 1.8.0-2~exp1 vs 1.8.0-1. mkgmap: 0.0.0+svn3436-1~exp1 vs 0.0.0+svn3333-1 mkmapgui 1.1.ds-3~exp1 vs 1.1.ds-2 openlayers: 2.13.1+ds2-1~exp1 vs 2.11+ds1-1 openstreetmap-map-icons: 1:0.0.svn30932-1~exp1 vs 1:0.0.svn30763-1 osgearth: 2.6.0+dfsg-1~exp1 vs 2.5.0+dfsg-2 osm2pgsl: 0.87.1-1~exp1 vs 0.86.0-1 osmosis: 0.43.1-3~exp1 vs 0.43.1-2 postgis: 2.1.5+dfsg-1~exp2 vs 2.1.4+dfsg-2 proj: 4.9.0~rc2-1~exp1 vs 4.8.0-5 qlandkartegt: 1.8.0+ds-1~exp1 vs 1.7.7-3 qmapshack: 0.12.0-1~exp1 vs 0.7.0-1 readosm 1.0.0d-1~exp1 vs 1.0.0b+dfsg1-2 spatialindex: 1.8.5-1~exp1 vs 1.8.1-3 spatialite: 4.2.0-1~exp1 vs 4.1.1-10 spatialite-tools: 4.2.1~rc1-1 vs 4.1.1-4 libgeotiff-epsg: 1.4.1-1~exp1 vs 1.4.0-1 openscenegraph: (check whether can be synced from unstable) Regards, Johan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAJOp35kM0b=-ec7wpj7fcuentjg7pygm47xjqfsjocr2m4k...@mail.gmail.com
