I've had a couple of problems with my currency scripts that I fixed
today. I've used that to update the tickets so that list should be
fairly current. The scripts are not perfect and probably never will be
due to the constant flux of upstream changes and servers going down and
back up.
There
Just a note to say that we released BLFS-7.4 17 days ago. At theat
time, there were no outstanding tickets or neede package updates.
Since then, there have been 74 updates with 15 open tickets still
outstanding. That's a little over 5 packages every day. :(
It doesn't count LFS that has had 1
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 01:15:59PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> The question now is how to handle a BLFS-7.4 release. We can get the
> current 4 (or 5) packages incorporated in a day or two, but new versions
> of packages will keep coming. I can tag a 7.4 version, make a few
> editorial updates
The tagging for LFS-7.4 is now complete.
There are 4 normal priority tickets left:
wireshark - new today and I'll update that today.
posgresql - ken is working this
xterm - new version today. Igor, do you want to do this?
cups-filters - fernando, can you do this?
Other items:
We haven't be
As of September 26, BLFS has the following open items.
Open tickets: 19
lfs70 checked: 50
lfs71 checked: 75
lfs72 checked: 507
Ragnar updated to KDE 4.9.1.
Armin updated to GNOME 3.6.
LFS-7.2 was released less than a month ago.
Nice work. Thanks.
-- Bruce
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Currently we have 32 open tickets in Trac. I'm sure that there are
other packages not listed that need to be updated though.
Currently, Armin has taken 4 tickets, Ragnar 1 ticket, and I have 10
tickets. The rest are unclaimed. Adding tickets is a good thing so we
don't forget new tasks.
Che
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 03:59:25PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Armin K. wrote:
> > On 05/25/2012 09:36 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>
> > Not sure, but mostly xorg protocol headers and xorg libraries install
> > docs into non-versioned docdir here.
>
> I haven't seen those at all. The note on the pa