Hi, There is a pretty big problem with arts (core sound system of KDE) - many debian packages (wine, zapping, gst-plugins0.8, Qcad, zinf and lots of kde packages) can't enter to Sarge because of arts :(
The problem is, that arts in unstable is at version 1.3.0 and has release critical bug #269132, named "arts 1.3 completely untested against kde 3.2" and lots of packages, which don't need exactly this version (works fine with version from testing) can't enter to Sarge, because they are compiled with arts 1.3.0 The best solution would be if the packages in testing were compiled using testing dev libraries (like libartsc0-dev), but current Debian politics doesn't allow this, so there always are lots of problems in situations like this (especially in the middle of the release cycle) So, I found 2 temporary solutions: 1. Allow to enter arts 1.3.0 into Sarge (look at the bugreport for more info - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=269132 ) 2. Downgrade arts in unstable to 1.2.3 and recompile all packages in unstable, which depends on arts. It would be great if developers decide ASAP, which solution is the best, because Sarge will be released pretty soon and currently some packages in sarge are buggy and very outdated (for example zapping is one year old, version 0.68 in Sarge and this version still uses GTK1 and GNOME1 libraries, while in unstable zapping is at version 0.70 ported to GTK2 and GNOME2 libraries and upstream is already at 0.71; QCAD is 2 years old in Sarge, at version 1.54, while there is very improved version in unstable - 2.0.3) -- Good luck, Mantas Kriaučiūnas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public organization "Open Source for Lithuania" - www.akl.lt