* Ove Kaaven (o...@arcticnet.no) [100821 04:03]: > 1. Get wine-gecko built on Debian. Apparently gcc-mingw32 4.4.4 did not > solve all the problems with it, gcc-mingw32 would apparently have to be > upgraded all the way to 4.5.0 to build a fully working package. Not sure > if the release team will accept that, and even if they did, packaging > Wine 1.2 for squeeze will, by now, be a rush job that may result in a > package with serious problems.
Same here - can we please first see gcc-mingw32 in experimental before discussing about unstable? > 2. Allow wine to download upstream's wine-gecko binaries over the > Internet, as it does by default. Not an option. Even not for experimental. > 3. Disable the wine-gecko download. This results in a crippled Wine, and > both upstream and users will hate us. Still better than 2. > 4. Leave things as they are. If users want Wine 1.2, let them use > backports.org or similar, or even download upstream's own Debian > packages if they prefer. Even in that case, we need to fix the issues (perhaps not in the same hurry, but we need to). Andi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100822211936.gh15...@mails.so.argh.org