On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 12:28:16PM -0500, Colin Watson wrote: > On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 05:45:25PM -0500, Chris Cheney wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 03:38:46AM -0400, Nathanael Nerode wrote: > > > Is it the remaining glibc bugs? (203303, for instance. Or the hppa > > > breakage.) > > > > There are still 12 RC bugs on glibc, however they don't seem to be > > affecting KDE being compiled on sid. They will of course keep everything > > from migrating to sarge until they are forced in again. > > No, they won't: glibc bugs only stop packages migrating to testing when > libc6.shlibs differs between testing and unstable, which is not the case > at the moment.
Ok, I forgot to check shlibs. 8) > KDE should have relatively few external reasons for being held out of > testing now, I think. Internal reasons I hope you're dealing with. :) Right now the only thing holding up KDE afaik is getting Qt 3.2.1-5 to build on mips/m68k. mips needs manual intervention by rmurray to fix the mips buildd and rebuild Qt. After that I need to reupload arts/kdelibs with fixed autostuff for arm and it should be good to go. > > > I ask partly because I'm really eager to get KDE 3 into testing, and > > > partly cause I can sometimes do something about gcc bugs. > > > > Me too. :) > > > > I am going to try to upload kdebase tonight if I feel up to it. > > A new kdebase would be great; we might be able to start the countdown to > testing then, or at least see more clearly what needs to be done. I'll > try to produce a KDE testing status report at some point similar to the > one I did for Python recently. Hopefully I will be able to upload kdebase by ~ Oct 6, the problem with the mips buildd may cause it to take longer though. Chris
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