2005/9/28, Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >These excuses seem to be circular between swingwt and swt-gtk. > Classic "hint" situation. They both have to go in together; the > excuses are showing that if you move only one in, it breaks the > other. Send a message to debian-release@lists.debian.org asking for > them to add a "hint" so that the two packages can go in > simultaneously. > > No point doing so until the hppa build problem is dealt with though; > a "hint" specifies particular version numbers, so if you have to > make a new upload, you need to ask for a new hint.
swt-gtk 3.1-2 is all ready to move into testing [1], but it's being held back by swingwt, which it make "uninstallable on arm". swingwt is a library that, so far, no other packages use. To me, getting swt-gtk into testing is far more important waiting for swingwt to get sorted. swingwt has a couple issues that may take a while, such as a GCJ internal compiler error on HPPA. Can swt-gtk 3.1-2 be pushed into testing? Thanks, Shaun [1] http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=swt-gtk