Hi Ken,

I believe nobody has put any effort to builds past 4.3.2 in the 4.3.x 
line. It will now be *much* simpler to maintain the packages for
4.3.80+ up to 4.4 buildable.

Imho, why spend time on 4.3.4 when preliminary builds for 4.4 are
in good shape?

In any case, the 4.3.2 repository is still open I believe, so if anyone
has the resources...

Regards,
hnhn

PS: I don't see how build 132 is special for Korona.
PPS: Writing this from 4.3.85 built on OpenSolaris snv_130.

On 01/ 8/10 03:36 PM, Ken Mays wrote:
> Pavel,
>
> Best to have a stable build of Korona based on KDE 4.3.4. This way you can 
> slide it over to OSOL snv_132 in a few weeks and we can track that at 
> http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/KDE_on_Solaris/OpenSolaris/Korona more 
> consistently. I suggest updating Korona to KDE 4.3.4 and updating 
> bionicmutton's stable repository to KDE 4.3.4 - cleaning out older stable 
> repository builds on bionicmutton. The Solaris 10 x86 builds should move to 
> KDE 4.3.4 as well (if possible).
>
> Basically:
> 1. KDE 4.3.4 for OpenSolaris 2009.6 and Nevada 111+ (stable)
> 2. KDE 4.3.4 for Solaris 10 05/09 (stable)
> 3. KDE 4.4 (trunk) OpenSolaris 2009.6 and Nevada 111+ (unstable)
>
> If you only have so much time, update your Korona build to KDE 4.3.90 (KDE SC 
> 4.4 RC1).  Update all unstable patches and repositories to reflect from that 
> build source where appropriate.
>
> Other people can grab tasks and build from there.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Ken Mays

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