Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
>- Time based release:
> We spoke about the idea of a time based release for r4. Anthony and
> Julien
> think it is a too short time frame, but we should try this experiment,
> and
> the speak with cd-vendors after r4, so we get better impression. Rele
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 12:52:08PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> Why were bin-NMU's all scheduled for gnucash this morning?
Because the package depends (probably unnecessarily) on libdbus-1-2, which
has been replaced by libdbus-1-3.
--
Steve Langasek Give me a lever long
Can bin-NMU's please be scheduled for the packages which depend on
libofx, to complete the transition for it?
I think these packages are kmymoney2, grisbi, and gnucash.
Thomas
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Why were bin-NMU's all scheduled for gnucash this morning?
Thomas
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Andreas Barth wrote:
> Unfortunatly, xulrunner is still not fixed yet.
It can't be until gcj-4.1 has been bootstrapped to a current version on
arm. Unfortunatly my try at this died strangely after 6 days. I
understand that doko has a build running and I'm hoping his succeeds,
otherwise it will tak
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Because of the transition to the multi-version postgresql packaging, we will
> have the situation in etch that someone who just does "apt-get install
> postgresql" (as has been the custom for many years) will always end up with
> the old version 7.4
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On 09/11/06 09:43, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Because of the transition to the multi-version postgresql packaging, we will
> have the situation in etch that someone who just does "apt-get install
> postgresql" (as has been the custom for many years) w
Because of the transition to the multi-version postgresql packaging, we will
have the situation in etch that someone who just does "apt-get install
postgresql" (as has been the custom for many years) will always end up with
the old version 7.4 instead of the newer 8.1. (The reason that postgres
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