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> > Hmm, so I'm a little worried about the scenario where... Okay, so I should have made this clearer - I'm referring to a hypothetical scenario that I wish to avoid, not necessarily the scenario as it is now. :) > Eee, no. If i do something to packaging, i send patches so they can be > integrated to cvs. Okay, cool. > The purpose of the hack is to ease building of snapshot packages, as the > file-lists are aging too fast to be comfortable. Let me reiterate: if > someone is going to make use of it, i'm fine with it. I won't build > modified debs with them and pollute already-problematic debian/kde > packaging space :). Yep, cool again. What I'm particularly worried about is distributed debs that lots of users are downloading. > Take it easy :). *grin*.. part of my worry is what I suspect will happen when KDE3 enters sid, which is that bug reports will start coming in that we'll have to deal with due to broken upgrade paths resulting from various unusual combinations of the ever-proliferating repositories of kde3 debs. :) Ben. - -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] When you come to my shows, you think you're walking into this really yummy lunch, and little do you know you ARE lunch. - Tori Amos -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9l7ExMQNuxza4YcERAjADAJ4znA45PVivi4vA41Xdtn7QzUAAPQCeJnl1 B17MmcheEHzC9px8nP0mziI= =wMYg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----