On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 03:35:43PM +0000, Pierre Habouzit wrote: > On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 02:15:33AM +0000, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: > > It turns out that the upload of an HBCI-supporting gnucash which I made > > was missing some important patches. (See recent gnucash bugs by Micha > > Lenk for details.) I am not entirely confident there are not other such > > problems. This seems to me to be a poor way to go. > > > > What I would most like to do is upload gnucash 2.2.6, which is expected > > in a week or so. But that will require an freeze exemption from the > > release team. > > > > So there are three options: > > > > 1) Leave 2.2.4-1 in testing. > > Advantage: Relatively stable. > > Disadvantage: Has bugs which have been fixed upstream. Screws HBCI > > users. > > > > 2) Apply the further patches waiting on 2.2.4-2, and upload 2.2.4-3 > > which should get into testing. > > Advantage: Preserves HBCI support for users, assuming that this set > > of patches will really do the trick. Has not received wide testing. > > Disadvantage: Brittle strategy for maintenance. > > 2) is the best option so far, but I've not seen how invasive the > patches look like, so this is by no mean a promise. > > > 3) Upload 2.2.6 when it releases, and get that into testing. > > Advantage: Gives known-working HBCI with widely testing code. > > Disadvantage: Requires freeze exemption. > > Nack.
Scratch that, what we said earlier still holds, I didn't remembered you contacted us 2 weeks ago already. Please ping us back later when the new upstream is here for real so that we can decide what we do. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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