Re: BinNMUs wanted for libpng issues

2005-10-18 Thread Steve Langasek
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 01:22:52AM -0400, Nathanael Nerode wrote: Please forward this whereever appropriate. The following packages were built against the libpng with overly strict shlibs on one or more architectures, and to ease testing transition problems, binNMUs are desired. (See

Re: Version 0.9.8a with symbol versioning released

2005-10-18 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 07:41:30PM +0200, Christoph Martin wrote: I just uploaded openssl version 0.9.8a which features symbol versioning. It will hit the archive in the next hours and get autobuilded. I think we should do a proper anouncement to d-d(-a) about the upload and that the

Re: BinNMUs wanted for libpng issues

2005-10-18 Thread Nathanael Nerode
Steve Langasek wrote: On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 01:22:52AM -0400, Nathanael Nerode wrote: Please forward this whereever appropriate. The following packages were built against the libpng with overly strict shlibs on one or more architectures, and to ease testing transition problems, binNMUs are

Re: libmysqlclient12 to libmysqlclient14 transition

2005-10-18 Thread Nathanael Nerode
Christian Hammers wrote: Hello In Debian Sarge we had libmysqlclient12 from MySQL 4.0.x as main mysql library in use. In Etch I already have MySQL 4.1 (libmysqlclient14) and MySQL 5.0 (libmysqlclient15) which is still only release-candidate, so I'd like to drop support for the 4.0 branch

Re: libmysqlclient12 to libmysqlclient14 transition

2005-10-18 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello On 2005-10-18 Nathanael Nerode wrote: Release Team, please comment :-) Can you wait on this until the KDE/JACK transition goes through, new libpng gets into etch, and new openssl does too? But I asked first back in july, JACK cheated the queue! :-))) Apropos, does the release team

Let's let lm-sensors, wxwindows2.4 in; and other thoughts

2005-10-18 Thread Nathanael Nerode
One removal should get lm-sensors in: # php4-rrdtool ties lm-sensors to php4 and that whole mess remove php4-rrdtool/1.04-11 easy lm-sensors/1:2.9.2-4 rrdtool/1.2.11-0.4 rrdcollect/0.2.3-2 (This is a prereq for getting KDE and company in.) One removal should likewise get wxwindows in: # Don't

Re: libmysqlclient12 to libmysqlclient14 transition

2005-10-18 Thread Andreas Barth
* Christian Hammers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [051018 22:19]: Hello On 2005-10-18 Nathanael Nerode wrote: Release Team, please comment :-) Can you wait on this until the KDE/JACK transition goes through, new libpng gets into etch, and new openssl does too? But I asked first back in

Plan for force-hint for KDE/JACK

2005-10-18 Thread Nathanael Nerode
Andreas Barth wrote: On the other hand, we try to get some parts of Qt/KDE/jack in tonight. Well, such runs usually take more than one try, but the situation will probably look much better soon enough. I doubt that this is possible *tonight* without making much more breakage than you actually

Re: Plan for force-hint for KDE/JACK

2005-10-18 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 07:14:15PM -0400, Nathanael Nerode wrote: easy enchant/1.1.6-1.1 myspell/1:3.0+pre3.1-16 abiword/2.4.1-1 aiksaurus/1.2.1+dev-0.12-1 libwpd/0.8.3-1 writerperfect/0.7.0-4 I track that one. But it isn't yet ready. First abiword was stuck behind libpng which we tried to

Re: libmysqlclient12 to libmysqlclient14 transition

2005-10-18 Thread Nathanael Nerode
But I asked first back in july, JACK cheated the queue! :-))) Yes. So did libpng and openssl. KDE didn't, though, since it's part of the C++ transition, which is priority one. After the KDE stuff gets in, it will probably be safe to start transitions, since that will be 90% of the C++

Re: mini-freeze for apt/libsigc++/gtkmm2.0

2005-10-18 Thread Steve Langasek
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 11:16:14PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: This is a quick note to let you know that things are nearly ready to allow updates of apt, libsigc++1.2, gtkmm2.0, and related packages into etch as part of the C++ ABI transition. At this point, the main blocker is perl, which

ARM build of scalapack

2005-10-18 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Greetings, Can someone please build scalapack for arm? I tried (took about 20 hours on my netwinder), but am still bitten by bug 222536 -- which is not reproducible, except on my box where it always happens. :-( Since I just built octave2.1 and rmpi, this is the last arm build holding up a