On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 05:21:23PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > > It looks like we'll have a new ocaml transition soon. > Have discussed this a bit with Sven on IRC already. The two main > considerations are: 1) please wait for the python 2.4 transition to complete > first, 2) please try to check whether this new upstream version includes any > regressions in the set of architectures supported for native compiling. The > latter has happened before in the past, and it would be unpleasant to have > to deal with such a transition at this point in the release cycle.
OCaml 3.09.3 has been released on September 15th. We, debian ocamlers, feel ready for the new transitions. Regarding your points: (1) should be done by now (I see the same version of python in both testing and unstable), (2) should not be a problem for this release of ocaml which is only a bug fix release. Regarding the possible issue of more strict toolchains, a problem we encountered in the past, we uploaded ocaml 3.09.3rc1 to unstable and it has been successfully built on i386, amd64, sparc and kfreebds-i386 by the experimental building network. I hereby ask for permission to go ahead with the 3.09.3 transition, starting to upload the ocaml package to unstable. TIA, Cheers. -- Stefano Zacchiroli -*- Computer Science PhD student @ Uny Bologna, Italy [EMAIL PROTECTED],debian.org,bononia.it} -%- http://www.bononia.it/zack/ If there's any real truth it's that the entire multidimensional infinity of the Universe is almost certainly being run by a bunch of maniacs. -!-
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