On Apr 02, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > On Apr 01, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > > latex2rtf stable1.1-6 arm, m68k, powerpc
> > > latex2rtf stable1.8aa-2 alpha, i386, sparc
> > > latex2rtf updates 1.8aa-4 alpha, arm, i386, sparc
> > >
> > > Changelo
Chris Lawrence wrote:
> On Apr 01, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > latex2rtf stable1.1-6 arm, m68k, powerpc
> > latex2rtf stable1.8aa-2 alpha, i386, sparc
> > latex2rtf updates 1.8aa-4 alpha, arm, i386, sparc
> >
> > Changelog does not convince me to push it into stable
On Apr 01, Martin Schulze wrote:
> latex2rtf stable1.1-6 arm, m68k, powerpc
> latex2rtf stable1.8aa-2 alpha, i386, sparc
> latex2rtf updates 1.8aa-4 alpha, arm, i386, sparc
>
> Changelog does not convince me to push it into stable:
>
> * Upload to stable
> Ehem... I've uploaded it to proposed-updates on tuesday from 2am - 5am
> in order to get it into stable. It's just missing from my current
> list since it is based on an older index file.
OK, sorry, I already saw it there but wanted to make sure it gets in,
since existence in proposed-updates i
d by Anthony Towns. I'll have
> to do some more investigation tomorrow. If people object to one or
> the other decision, please tell me.
>
> I'm currently preparing 2.2r3 and will send reports so people can
> actually comment on it. I'm not responsible for that release,
Wolfram Gloger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please, pretty please, consider xfree86-1_3.3.6-11potato32 for 2.2r3
> if you haven't already done so.
Ehem... I've uploaded it to proposed-updates on tuesday from 2am - 5am
in order to get it into stable. It's just missing from my current
list since it is base
Hello,
Please, pretty please, consider xfree86-1_3.3.6-11potato32 for 2.2r3
if you haven't already done so.
Apart from the security fixes, it fixes bug #82054, which breaks many,
many Xaw applications (all the ones using the text widget with files)
in potato.
Regards,
Wolfram.
ople object to one or
the other decision, please tell me.
I'm currently preparing 2.2r3 and will send reports so people can
actually comment on it. I'm not responsible for that release,
responsibility still lays at Anthony Towns who has to give the final
approve for each package. I, howe
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