On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 11:27:44AM -0600, Colin Watson wrote: > On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 03:26:27PM -0600, Chris Cheney wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 09:55:49PM +0100, Dominique Devriese wrote: > > > I think we all would very much like KDE 3.2 in sarge. I have a newly > > > added application in there e.g., that deserves more attention. > > > However, we have to make a concession at some point, and we have to > > > keep Debian's interests in mind. If other Debian devs see that KDE > > > gets to upload a brand new version, they'll want to do the same, and > > > we can write off all chances to a quick Debian release. > > I fully agree with Nathanael's position here. Uploading KDE 3.2 at this > point will probably kill your chances of getting a working KDE in sarge, > or else delay sarge radically, since the version of KDE in testing is > not currently releaseable. (An installable kdemultimedia would have got > into testing tonight if it weren't for the recent upload; fortunately it > narrowly escaped screwing over newer versions of > jack-audio-connection-kit and alsa-lib, which are needed for GNOME. > There are a lot of interdependencies which still need to be resolved.)
By the way do you know when people are going to stop breaking KDE? Just today or yesterday(?) Graham Wilson uploaded a new libxslt1 that broke around 47 packages including kdelibs, koffice, kopete, and various gnome and xml libs... Pretty much every time I upload new KDE debs someone yanks libs out from under it, I have ranted about this before on debian-devel in the past and the general consensus was this is a good thing... Yea, I'll believe sarge is close to release when I see it. Chris
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