Hi! > perl 27604 Perl @INC needs /usr/lib/perl5 [7] (Darren Stalder > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) > perl 27738 perl: @INC does not contain /usr/lib/perl5 [0] > (Darren Stalder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
This doesn't affect the current perl version but the version to be used in 2.2. However you're right, that we cannot ship 2.1 without perl. The following are packages I feel we can remove: > balsa 27726 balsa cannot be run [0] ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ole J. > Tetlie)) > balsa 27894 balsa is linked against ancient version of gtk [0] > ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ole J. Tetlie)) Will be fixed tonight (promised by maintainer). Also a new upstream version is about to arrive. gnome-gnothello 27405 gnome-gnothello doesn't run here [10] (James LewisMoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) Closed now. gnus 25609 Gnus: prerm script failure make it impossible to upgrade/pruge [64] (Michael Alan Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) We should not ship without although it's technically not essential. We'd better find somebody to fix this bug. MAD, what's up? kdebase 23655 kdebase includes /etc/X11/Xsession [118] (Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) kdebase 25903 kdebase doesn't include rights to distribute kvt [56] (Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) kdebase 25974 kvt creates ~/.kde with root as owner and insane permissions [55] (Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) kdegraphics 25627 kdegraphics violates copyright [63] (Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) kdelibs0g 24643 kdebase: We have no licence to distribute KDE binaries when linked against Qt [90] (Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) kdemultimedia 25628 kmultimedia violates copyright law (and debian policy) [63] (Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) kdeutils 25630 kdeutils copyright problems [63] (Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) Whoops, this get's somewhat rediculous. At first we remove KDE due to ethical / legal reasons. Now we're removing the remaining package due to technical reasons. yagirc 24747 yagirc: Binary and Libs for yagirc stored in /bin and /lib [87] ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (David N. Welton)) Davide isn't maintaining this package anymore. Ole, are you taking care of this one, too? Regards, Joey -- Unix is user friendly ... It's just picky about it's friends.