On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Tiziano Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob Cakebread wrote:
>
>> Samuli Suominen wrote:
>>> I don't know about you, but when a package can't be stabled because
>>> it's depending on Python 2.5 and current stable is broken I'd like
>>> to start reverting stable keywords back to ~arch as noone wants to
>>> maintain broken junk. Latest being app-cdr/gtkcdlabel, and
>>> media-video/gaupol. Perhaps it should be a council agenda?
>>>
>>> Not much different from "slacking arches", it's simple, lack of
>>> active devs. What I would prefer, of course, is a list from one of
>>> python members to get it into stable but have no expetations, since
>>> I've asked it many times past 1-2 years.
>>
>> Unless there are any objections from the rest of the Python project,
>> I'll try to get this done within the next 24 hours.
>
> I think it's good to go.
>

There are a few things which need some kind of action before/during
python 2.5 stabilization:

Needs stabilization:
* dev-python/python-bibtext-1.2.3
* dev-python/pyvorbis-1.4-r3 (a bit buggy, debian has patches for 1.3,
some of them can be ported)
* tinyerp? http://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=31554
* dev-libs/xapian-1.0.6
* dev-libs/xapian-bindings-1.0.6
* dev-python/pygame-1.8.0 (buggy, I have patches from trunk, we might
want to wait to 1.8.1)
* dev-python/soappy-0.12.0 (bug #216385)

Needs fix:
* x11-misc/qterm (bug #216466)
* dev-db/rekall (bug #141068) - needs bump, probably this is going to
be p.masked and eventually removed from the tree

Regards,
-- 
Santiago M. Mola
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