Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-30 Thread Ben Burton
> It would be a good idea to provide the "C / C++ Reference Guide", instead > of the page telling how to install it (in kdevelop, in the "books" tab). AFAICT, Ivan is not the current maintainer of kdevelop; you're probably best sending your request to Norman Jordan (see below), or even better fi

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-30 Thread Sheldon Lee-Wen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On November 29, 2001 02:21 pm, Macolu wrote: > > is there any pressing things that needs to be done to the packages that > > are currently in sid? Patches, submissions, last minute simple changes? > > > > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a fe

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 12:57:48PM +1000, Mark Constable wrote: > On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 20:06, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > > We are very close to freeze. I'm very impatiently waiting for word on > > ... > > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug > > fixes only. > > Mi

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Ben Burton
> Minor knit, I've notice that in the last week with > Konsole, that using any console apps that use the > whole Konsole screen (like nano for instance) now > leave the cursor at the top of the screen on exit. This appears to have been fixed in the latest upload to unstable (2.2.2-3). Ben. --

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Mark Constable
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 20:06, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > We are very close to freeze. I'm very impatiently waiting for word on > ... > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug > fixes only. Minor knit, I've notice that in the last week with Konsole, that using any conso

RE: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Donald R. Spoon
"Ivan E. Moore II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --snip-- < > is there any pressing things that needs to be done to the packages that > are currently in sid? Patches, submissions, last minute simple changes? > > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug > fixes o

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Macolu
> is there any pressing things that needs to be done to the packages that > are currently in sid? Patches, submissions, last minute simple changes? > > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug > fixes only. > > Ivan It would be a good idea to provide the "C / C++ R

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
On Thursday 29 November 2001 08:05 am, Ben Burton wrote: > > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug > > fixes only. > > Can I just verify that I'm still the only person finding kmail has been > slow as all hell for the last few weeks? > > Maybe it's my own setup. I

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Macolu
Le Jeudi 29 Novembre 2001 17:05, Ben Burton a écrit : > Can I just verify that I'm still the only person finding kmail has been > slow as all hell for the last few weeks? No speed problem for me (using kmail 2.2.2-1, PIII 550)

Re: ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Ben Burton
> Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug > fixes only. Can I just verify that I'm still the only person finding kmail has been slow as all hell for the last few weeks? Maybe it's my own setup. I was wondering if it was due to one of the recent CVS updates. Be

ok folks...let's talk freeze...

2001-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
We are very close to freeze. I'm very impatiently waiting for word on crypto in main so that I can get rid of the -crypto packages. I have a slowly increasing list of fixes/changes which will be uploaded within the next week... here are some things that I'm doing... * lots of build cleanup