Hello!
[Wed, 13 Jul 2005] Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
It seems that libjack0.80.0 was removed awfully abruptly, leaving a lot of
packages uninstallable. Maybe it was done as a big-stick to beat people
into action, but it's pretty annoying for users and developers alike,
especially since it
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 08:30:59AM +0200, Robert Jordens wrote:
Hello!
[Wed, 13 Jul 2005] Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
It seems that libjack0.80.0 was removed awfully abruptly, leaving a lot of
packages uninstallable. Maybe it was done as a big-stick to beat people
into action, but it's
Hello!
[Thu, 14 Jul 2005] Steve Langasek wrote:
It makes it harder because the jack transition is bound up with whatever
other C++ library transitions are also involved, meaning that all related
packages must be ready to transition into testing at the same time.
Oh yes. True.
Acutally I'm
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 14:21, Robert Jordens wrote:
Package: cheesetracker
A new release of jack-audio-connection-kit (0.100.0-2) has been uploaded
to Debian unstable. The old library libjack0.80.0-0 (and
libjack0.80.0-dev) have been removed and replaced with libjack0.100.0-0
and
Package: cheesetracker
Version: unknown
Severity: serious
Tags: sid
Justification: uninstallable in unstable (policy 5.3)
Hi!
A new release of jack-audio-connection-kit (0.100.0-2) has been uploaded
to Debian unstable. The old library libjack0.80.0-0 (and
libjack0.80.0-dev) have been removed and
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