Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread Tom K
Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote: > On Thursday 06 April 2006 17:09, James Fryman wrote: > >> OpenSSL should not be a problem right now. The latest stable version >> (0.9.7i) was released to address some compatibility issues. No known >> vulnerabilities exist for the current release in Arch (0.9.7h) >>

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread Martin Lefebvre
I wish I could :P the issue I've seen is that the install cd has to run 2.4... if arch drops it, it leaves me with slackware and debian :P err... is the kernel2.4 available on the arch CD? :P On 4/6/06, Rohan Dhruva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For #1, if you just kill some of your #2, i am sure

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread Rohan Dhruva
For #1, if you just kill some of your #2, i am sure it can be solve it. And for those who dont want to kick #2, "its not my problem" :)Rohan.On 4/6/06, Martin Lefebvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 4/6/06, Rohan Dhruva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Glibc cannot be updated to 2.4 since it completely

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread Martin Lefebvre
On 4/6/06, Rohan Dhruva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Glibc cannot be updated to 2.4 since it completely drops linuxthreads > support, and hence 2.4 series of linux kernel is obsoleted. This is not easy > for arch, since it officially supports the kernel24 package. Seriously, at > this stage, how

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread Hussam Al-Tayeb
On Thursday 06 April 2006 17:09, James Fryman wrote: > OpenSSL should not be a problem right now. The latest stable version > (0.9.7i) was released to address some compatibility issues. No known > vulnerabilities exist for the current release in Arch (0.9.7h) What about gtk2 2.8.16? I don't think

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread James Fryman
OpenSSL should not be a problem right now. The latest stable version (0.9.7i) was released to address some compatibility issues. No known vulnerabilities exist for the current release in Arch (0.9.7h) On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 12:57 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote: > Apart from python, some other package

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread James Rayner
On 4/6/06, Rohan Dhruva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, python and abiword are both maintained by dorphell ... > > Glibc cannot be updated to 2.4 since it completely drops linuxthreads > support, and hence 2.4 series of linux kernel is obsoleted. This is not easy > for arch, since it officially

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread Rohan Dhruva
Well, python and abiword are both maintained by dorphell ...Glibc cannot be updated to 2.4 since it completely drops linuxthreads support, and hence 2.4 series of linux kernel is obsoleted. This is not easy for arch, since it officially supports the kernel24 package. Seriously, at this stage, how m

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-06 Thread Hussam Al-Tayeb
Apart from python, some other packages that are out of date are abiword, glibc, gtk2, openssl and postgresql. ( but I'm happy with up to date kde and kernel :) ) On 4/3/06, Martin Lefebvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well I'm sure dorphell will get around to it... if you really need thenewest versio

Re: [arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-03 Thread Martin Lefebvre
Well I'm sure dorphell will get around to it... if you really need the newest version, you can always use abs, update the PKGBUILD and build it. Also that way, if any patching/modifications need to be done, you can communicate them to dorphell, and forever be known as a "contributor", a title almos

[arch] Python package out of date.

2006-04-03 Thread Rohan Dhruva
Hello,This is to inform the devs that the "python" package in the -current repository is old and needs to updated. It has been flagged out of date since quite a few days, yet it has not been updated. It is maintained by dorphell. I know arch is not anyone's full time job / duty, so meanwhile can so