This is just a rundown of what little is left, and why. db3 -- C++ bindings to be removed (not sure why it's not done yet) inti-gl -- to be removed inti-sourceview -- to be removed libinti-gconf1.0 -- to be removed libinti1.0 -- to be removed libpanelappletmm2.6 -- *** needs new upload or removal libs11n -- to be removed libsdl-sge -- just needs binNMU, which is in progress log4cpp -- *** new maintainer needs sponsor nurbs++ -- *** needs new upload or removal, old FTBFS with gcc-3.4 and gcc-4.0 postgis -- Steve Langasek suggested removal sp-gxmlcpp -- *** needs new upload or removal wfnetobjs -- *** needs new upload, has reverse depends (wflogs) xdb -- *** needs new upload, has reverse depends (oleo)
In addition, the following library-building packages, which produce libraries with reverse dependencies, have old, untransitioned versions for some architectures: ivtools: arm, hppa, m68k, mips, mipsel, s390, sparc kdebindings: m68k kdemultimedia: m68k mozart: m68k, s390 pdfkit.framework: m68k This is really a pretty good result. Which makes it sad that we're going to have to build a new libstdc++, break lots of allocator users, and retransition a bunch of stuff. :-P I guess a plan, as yet undevised, will be needed for that. Maybe 'c2a' libraries. :-P -- Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "(Instead, we front-load the flamewars and grudges in the interest of efficiency.)" --Steve Lanagasek, http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/09/msg01056.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

