Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 11:28:50AM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>
>> It was helpful to have the list in alpha order.
>> The book has been updated, but I help off for now on the following.
>>
> (apart from ImageMagick, where I don't have that version and didn't
> like the current versions) these were all "built but not tested".
>>>> colord-0.1.28
>>>> cups-filters-1.0.29
>>>> exiv2-0.23
>>>> giflib-4.1.6
>>>> lcms-1.19
>>>> polkit-0.110
>>>> py2cairo-1.10.0
>>>> pygobject-2.28.6
>>>> pygtk-2.24.0
>>>> ImageMagick-6.8.3-6
>>
>   I've now finished that build - I'll tag what I've got.  Of the
> above, exiv2, giflib, lcms1 are now tested (pedantically, I found
> what used exiv2 and lcms1) and some of the others above are now
> tagged or overtaken by newer versions.  The only thing which seems
> to be "dangling" is polkit-0.110.
>
>   Other things I'll be tagging as tested are agg, audacious,
> cdparanoia, cdrdao, evince, exo, GConf, gnash, gnome-icon-theme,
> gsettings-desktop-schemas, the 0.10 gst plugins, libdvdnav,
> libdvdread, libmad, libsamplerate, libsndfile, mpg123, parole, qt,
> SDL, vlc, xfburn, xine-lib, xine-ui, xvid.

Thanks for that Ken.  I've been off on a tangent looking at other 
things.  Right now I'm trying to figure out a long standing problem 
withe the tests for gcc, specifically an out of memory message for
g++.dg/abi/mangle33.C.  I've looked at tcl, but I'm not sure that's a 
factor in this case.

   -- Bruce
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