Hi, On 08/06/2010 02:25 PM, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
A few comments here APT (keep de...@l.d.o in CC for this) ===================================== Will the APT 0.7.26 transition still be started? (mvo reported it in April, 579795) [and it can fix potential segfaults in python-apt].
yes, the APT transition is still on the list of scheduled transitions.
python-apt ----------- I have code for a new python-apt release in bzr, fixing a few bugs; nothing problematic: debian/changelog | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ doc/source/conf.py | 9 +++++++-- doc/source/library/apt_pkg.rst | 9 +++++++++ python/apt_pkgmodule.cc | 2 ++ python/configuration.cc | 17 ++++++++++++++++- python/tag.cc | 5 +++++ 6 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) I also want to push the version to 0.7.100 for the Squeeze release, but this is purely cosmetic (as 0.7.9X were meant as preview releases).
Ok, we can check it when it's finished, I presume.
GNOME High-level package management ==================================== app-install-data ---------------- As usual before a release, app-install-data needs a new upload in order to integrate the desktop files in the squeeze release; otherwise, some packages may not be listed in the Software Center or the install functionality of nautilus. A new upload is created by downloading the packages in squeeze and extracting the .desktop files and relevant icons and putting them into the package (that's why I don't update the package very often, it just takes a large amount of time). I could upload a new version in the next days, and probably a second one after some time, in order to not miss packages which migrated after the first upload.
Right, so nothing funky. That's ok.
software-center --------------- Still needs updates to remove Ubuntu/Canonical specific stuff from the documentation (#564276)
Ok. Thanks for the update.
Others ====== ndiswrapper ----------- I guess the ndiswrapper in unstable should be blocked again, the only additions it contains are broken support for kernel 2.6.35 (I did not expect the freeze now, so I thought it might be nice to have for users running newer kernels).
I commented out the unblock. I suppose you are ok with 1.56-1 being in squeeze then?
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