Hi, sorry for a fairly n00b question, as some of you will aware lubuntu is to be built using the Canonical build system as we reach full adoption. I have had a chat with our head of dev and this build process cannot be applied retrospectively, which is not a problem as we have the build scripts.
However one item has sprung to my mind as we get to make a point release for the 10.04 system. Back then, we were using 0.5.x of PCManFM (as were xubuntu), we also had tried to get pyneighborhood to work for shares (smb / windows, etc). but to no real joy. PCManFM 0.9.x has resolved all those issues. >From a QA point of view, would a point release be allowed to jump from 0.5.x to 0.9.x which would require a couple of extra libraries. pyneighborhood would then be obsolete, but I am loathe to remove it as someone may be using it. I know that those builds do no really fall under the full rules, but I'd appreciate your views on the matter. Regards, Phill. -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw
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