On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 21:23:46 +0300 George Danchev <danc...@spnet.net> wrote:
> Tony Houghton writes: > > However, due to a bug which can cause roxterm to crash unpredictably > > (very serious because it can take any number of child processes with > > it), discussed at > > <http://sourceforge.net/projects/roxterm/forums/forum/422638/topic/3711088> > > , I think replacement of 1.18.2-1 should be given fairly high > > priority. > > It took me some time, and as I understand it, it is rev763, which > fixes the above mentioned issue, thus wouldn't be safer to just > backport that change (just reflecting connected/disconnected state) to > the version in sid? It should also be fairly easy. I should also admit > that the subsequent COLORTERM changes look trivial, and very low risk, > thus these should also be acceptable, but if you ask me I'd still go > for former (rev763 only), unless you have a better reason for the > latter (more verbose changlogs are generally more helpful;-), so > please let me know. You're quite right, I need to get in a habit of being more verbose in my commit messages to generate a better ChangeLog. Reviewing the other changes myself: I've improved the documentation, including changing a bit about how to enable configurable keyboard shortcuts in GNOME, which had become out of date. Documentation changes shouldn't give cause for concern about stability? Looking at r747 again, I can't find the bug report which triggered that, but ISTR there was a visible problem. I think there's the possibility of a divide by zero error, and it's a one line fix, so I really think I should include that. r746 is a one-liner which fixes two "not quite correct behaviour" bugs <https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2997666&group_id=124080&atid=698428> and <https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2997661&group_id=124080&atid=698428>. r745 is more complicated and most people wouldn't notice the problem <https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2999166&group_id=124080&atid=698428> so I'm happy to leave that out. But with all the above that I think should go in, plus you accepting the new *TERM feature, it seems like we might just as well release 1.18.4-1. If you disagree and just want the important fixes, do you suggest merging them into one "backported-bugfixes" patch or use a separate one for each feature? > P.S. I no longer intend to use that package, thus you will need > another sponsor for it or alternatively complete the DM-state. However > I intend to review and upload your urgent 'fixes' until after release > of squeeze. Can I ask why you no longer intend to use it? It shouldn't matter if you stop sponsoring it, because at least one other DD has expressed interest, and I am going to apply for DM. I've already had my key signed but the signer is soon going to replace his key with a more secure one and I thought maybe I should wait until he's signed mine with his new key. Or does that not really matter at all and I should forge ahead ASAP? -- TH * http://www.realh.co.uk
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