On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 08:07:32PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> We seem to be in relatively good shape for another release at the
> moment; as far as I know there's little significant new breakage. We
> seem to have a lot of patches piling up in the BTS, and we should
> perhaps try to go over those an
On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 10:19:46AM -0700, Joe Buck wrote:
> gdm can't get into sarge because libselinux is supposedly not yet
> built on
> arm, yet http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=arm&pkg=libselinux
> reports a successful build on Sept. 3.
> I asked debian-arm about this but got no respons
Kenshi Muto wrote:
> Sigh, it sounds Debian can't release Sarge on "19 September 2004", and
> release late isn't only a few days. Is it true?
I'm sorry if this comes as a suprise to you, I'd have thought it's been
obvious for weeks that we would not be releasing until well after the
testing-securi
Hi all.
This mail is to ask about sarge inclusion of ksociograma.
ksociograma entered Debian unstable few days before the KDE 3.3 packages
upload. Because of this issue, ksociograma has not been able to get into
sarge the usual way.
11 days ago, I uploaded a new upstream version of ksociograma
gdm can't get into sarge because libselinux is supposedly not yet
built on
arm, yet http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=arm&pkg=libselinux
reports a successful build on Sept. 3.
I asked debian-arm about this but got no response.
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Hi,
At 18 Sep 04 00:07:32 GMT,
Joey Hess wrote:
> Since a string freeze takes at least a week, and getting all the images
> built and tested for release took two weeks last time, we're still some
> time from a rc2 release. The Oldenburg meeting is com
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