On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 21:59 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote: > You asked for the release team's input into whether to upload the new > upstream version, and Luk replied with an explanation that was consistent > with the release team's position on the matter: new upstream versions and > uploads including changes that don't qualify for freeze exceptions are > considered risky and therefore discouraged. But you don't actually need the > release team's permission to upload to unstable, and it's not anything we're > going to get into an argument over with maintainers that make such uploads > as long as there aren't ABI-breaking changes that will interfere with > getting necessary updates into etch for other packages.
And yet, glib in unstable now obviously exports a slightly different interface than the one in testing (the changelog notwithstanding). So, if an RC bug crops up in the gnucash in testing, then I am screwed in a royal pain. So, there was an ABI-breaking change, and it will interfere with any necessary update of gnucash in etch. Note that one consequence of this is that it is now very unlikely that the plan to remove python 2.3 from etch can succeed, as far as I understand the situation. Thomas
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