On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:41:57PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Jules" == Jules Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jules> Which is exactly what I'm doing, despotically, on behalf of
> Jules> debian... which does reduce how many testers you have...
>
> I understand that you do that. I would not like to use a distribution
> with unstable software in it :(
>
> Jules> I think I'm probably waiting for 1.1.6fix2, or 1.2.0, depending
> Jules> which is sooner ;) (tell me by all means if you think I'm not
> Jules> doing the right thing).
>
> 1.1.6fix2 will be sooner, but will not fix most of the tabular
> problems.
>
> And what about packaging both 1.1.5fix2 and 1.1.6fix2?
I could do that, in a sense. It is not normally done to release a
distribution of debian with two versions of a package in (although it
is, for example, for emacs). What I might do for now is leave
one version in the current 'unstable' debian, and keep the other on my
web page for people to download.
Personally I'm getting very excited about all the improvements going
into mathed... I'd love to see a new version that supports the align*
environments (I once wrote something to this list about more generic
handling of table-like environments).
Jules