> Thanks to the hard work of countless developers and testers, the
> "pangocairo" branch has now been merged back into the main distro for
> fink's "unstable" trees for 10.4 (and 10.5). The glib/gtk/gnome core
> libraries are up to the GNOME2.20 and most libraries and major
> packages build and work for at least one person.

Extra dose of gratitude!  Thank you fink-core team for your effort in a 
large, non-trivial undertaking, and helping with at least one of my 
packages.  I'll 'celebrate' this event with a massive selfupdate to test 
things out (10.4/ppc), and hopefully shake out any problems early.

> Dependencies have been set so that things should upgrade in the
> correct order automatically. Note that once you have begun to upgrade
> a machine, some packages may become broken until those packages are
> upgraded (an unfortunate situation that was unavoidable due to the
> upstream pango and gtk changes).

Fang

David Fang
Computer Systems Laboratory
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Cornell University
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~fang/
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