Can someone please review colo 1.16-1 to see if it can go into testing. While there have been some substantial changes to the version currently in testing (1.10-1) I feel that 1.16-1 is ready and has had enough testing. I originally planned 1.15-1 for testing but testing revealed an upgrade problem which has subsequently been addressed in 1.16-1. This version has been tested by me and other people on -mips and has been in unstable for over 60 days.
Some reasons why this version should go into testing: - The colo .deb in testing is 1.10-1 (with source) while the colo .udeb is 1.14-1 for which no sources are available anymore. Putting 1.16-1 into testing would address this GPL violation. - Version 1.15 added a fix for some older Cobalt machines. - other minor bug fixes (e.g. support for 64-bit kernels, installing the reportbug script in the proper place). The only reason I see against 1.16-1 is the addition of the tool paneld which had some bigger changes to the .deb (such as the addition of init scripts); however, this tool is a feature many users like, and I feel it has been tested enough (it has been introduced in 1.12-1 back in August). -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]