On July 8, 2004 05:10 am, Kenshi Muto wrote: > I'm afraid #250452 still prevents qt-x11-free goes into testing.
packages.qa.debian.org states: libqt3c102 (alpha, arm, hppa, i386, ia64, m68k, mips, mipsel, powerpc, s390, sparc) is (less) buggy! (1 <= 1) and bjorn.haxx.se thinks Qt will go in tonight (if this is true, then KDE in Sarge will be partly broken). It didn't go in yesterday because it took time to acknowledge that Qt for m68k had finally been added to the archive. So I'm not sure if this bug is really blocking anything. > I understand this is really grave for submitter, but unfortunately > current status is just blocking to improve Sarge. The bug shouldn't really be RC anyway, since to the best of my knowledge Indic languages were never supported prior to Qt 3.3, so there is no real bug here, just a wishlist. I'm going to downgrade it, just in case. As for the cause of the holdup with cupsys/kdelibs, I wonder if perhaps the problem is with libgnomeprint, since "Updating libgnomeprint makes 25 depending packages uninstallable on alpha" according to http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=libgnomeprint2.2-0. It seems that the two major logjams in Sid at the moment - cupsys and libexif - are now connected. Great. If that's true, then cupsys will never ever enter testing, since something in GNOME will always be broken or recently fixed... Perhaps we need someone to just yank GNOME out of testing... temporarily, of course :-) Cheers, Christopher Martin