On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 06:12:42PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > As of a few minutes ago, there's nothing left in the TODO file that I > consider a showstopper (except for the final check of files/control > scripts/etc on non-i386 architectures, after everything is built). > > I'm going to tackle a couple of the low-hanging RC bugs tonight and > tomorrow (MIPS msq, Sparc kernel warning, something else I've forgotten). > After that I believe the packages are ready to leave experimental. They'll > probably need some TLC in unstable, but that has to happen eventually if > they're to make sarge. These packages do bump the shlib dependency, so > backing down will be messy. > > Does anyone else have issues that we need to address before they enter > unstable? If so, _please_ let me know in the next day or two. Otherwise we > should freeze CVS on (let's say) Tuesday, build and test 2.3.2.ds1-8 on as > many architectures as possible, and upload probably straight into unstable. > > All comments welcome.
Everything (except the translations, which someone else will need to take care of, and is not a regression relative to unstable) has been taken care of. I'm going to merge or branch to the head of the debian-glibc CVS repository tonight, mark 2.3.2.ds1-8 as destined for unstable, and tag it. Let's build it for those architectures we can, and put binaries in ~dan/public_html/glibc/ on ftp-master.debian.org, to move into unstable together. -- Daniel Jacobowitz MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer