Hello, As you may already have noticed, ocaml 3.07 entered testing today (or maybe yesterday already). This brings us to a migration time from one month since ocaml 3.07 has been released, which is not bad at all.
So, the mini-freeze is over, people can reupload new packages, and they will enter testing in timely fashion. What remains to be done on my packages is : o an Advi overhaul, will do this weekend. o upload fixed lablgl, lablgtk & lablgtk2 packages. o fix the ocaml bignum licence issue. For the latest point. It has been about one month next week that i have contacted Bdale Garbee and that he transmitted our request to the HP legal team, and i have had no response, despite having pinged Bdale 3 times in the last weeks or so. Maybe they simply need more time, but i am a bit disapointed by HP on this subject, especially given their claimed debian support. Anyway, i had plans to remove bignum this weekend, but a recent post of Jacques on the caml list said that Xavier already has a fixed version working in CVS, and i have asked Xavier if it would be ok to use this as a replacement to bignum for the debian package, or if it is too early yet. I have written Xavier today, and i will wait for his response before taking action on this. Friendly, Sven Luther

