Hi all, On Sun, 2024-06-16 at 22:24 +0200, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: > Looking at the bigger picture, we released LilyPond 2.22.0 in early > 2021 (it slipped from late 2020) and version 2.24.0 in late 2022. That > said, I'm not sure there is already "enough" to plan for 2.26.0 and > maybe we should not try to squeeze it into this year. As a result, if > Debian stays at the two-year release cadence, Debian 13 "Trixie" next > year would continue to provide LilyPond 2.24. I personally think that's > acceptable, but please voice your opinion.
coming back to this topic, I could not find a written discussion on the Guile version used for LilyPond 2.24 in Debian 13. As a reminder, we officially support Guile 3.0 since LilyPond 2.24.3 (November 2023) while the recommended version remains Guile 2.2, which is also used in Debian today. However, given that Guile 2.2 had already been removed in the past and was only brought back to support LilyPond, would there be an interest in relying on Guile 3.0 for Debian 13? (CC'ing Anthony Fok, the Debian maintainer of the lilypond package) Jonas
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