On 22/07/16 09:26, László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote: > Hi Emilio, > > On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort > <po...@debian.org> wrote: >> On 30/03/16 07:38, Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) wrote: >>> ICU has a new major upstream release, supporting several new things >>> that I would like to see in Stretch: >>> - CLDR[1] 28 [2] and 29 [3] support, >>> - Unicode 8.0.0 [4] support. >> >> What's the status of this? I see it is in experimental now. Have you >> build-tested all the reverse-deps? > Back in time I had big hardware problems and only tested LibreOffice, > which was successful. HW issues is softened by Martin F. Krafft and > Jeffrey Walton since DebConf'16. Catching up with my backlog and the > big rebuild session planned to this weekend.
Ok, cool. > Meanwhile Ubuntu took my ICU package from experimental and made it > default without any additional patch to their upcoming Yakkety Yak > release[1]. This is a good sign that it doesn't have any problem, but > better to wait my own results. Is amd64 / i386 rebuilds enough or > should I try kFreeBSD i386 / amd64 and/or (emulated) ARM64 rebuilds? Just one architecture is enough. Of course if you can / want to test in more, that's fine. Cheers, Emilio