OK, here we go.

We have two basic lists to chop through. One is here:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman_Roadmap#3.3_Final_Release_Plans.
Of course, Xavier blew my (short) list away and tried to sneak in a
much longer list. Sorry, but this is not all getting in if we are
releasing before the end of the month. :)

So the roadmap: http://bugs.archlinux.org/roadmap/proj3

Things *not* getting in 3.3.0:
* FS#12950, -D operation (way too big of a change late in the game)

OK. I will modify the "API changes" patch accordingly, I will correct libalpm documentation in README in the same patch.

* FS#14208, --print operation (once again, not as big as -D, but lets
hold off on massive new option addition)

Left on this list, some of which got in (or are getting in) tonight:
* pkgbase inclusion in makepkg/repo-add (in tonight)
* FS#13877, -k/--check patch (in tonight)
* FS#12538, fetch callback
(http://www.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2009-April/008533.html)
(if not in tonight, getting in very very soon)
* FS#12775, -Suu operation,  (in tonight)
* FS#12772, makepkg default integrity check. I'm fine with changing it
in the pacman source code, the Arch decision can be postponed, but
thoughts?
* FS#15210, makepkg and pkgdesc troubles. Our only real blocker bug at
the moment, so this needs some sort of addressing before release.
* NEWS updates, any more feedback/help on this is welcome


I have one TODO left:
http://www.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2009-April/008567.html

Iirc, the only real issue is the crappy output (see Xav's example), I will start to work on this. Unfortunately I have very little freetime today and tomorrow (tomorrow it is 0 sec), and my ArchLinux HDD has ~just died, so I cannot test anything rigorously. I am also going to change the default remove_unresolvable answer to no, because now -S --noconfirm gets no error even if not all packages were installed, which is odd imho.

Bye


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