Hi Felipe,
Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Tcl is already at 8.5 by default, so this bug is not necesary anymore.
Ah, good to hear. The important work (making csound build against
arbitrary tcl versions) had already been done before this all started.
Thanks and sorry for the noise.
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Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Hmm, I'm confused. Why would the experimental buildd use the
> experimental version if there is a suitable version in unstable?
Agh, let me start over.
The default Tcl/Tk version in unstable (as set by tcltk-defaults)
is 8.4, whereas the version in experimental is 8.5. B
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 14:00, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>
> Felipe Sateler wrote:
>
> > I believe what Jonathan wants is
> > an upload to experimental, and the build dependency has to be changed
> > to force the buildd to pick the 8.5 version. Am I correct?
>
> Yes, that’s a much clearer way to say
Felipe Sateler wrote:
> I believe what Jonathan wants is
> an upload to experimental, and the build dependency has to be changed
> to force the buildd to pick the 8.5 version. Am I correct?
Yes, that’s a much clearer way to say it. Thank you.
Regards,
Jonathan
I suggested using build-depends i
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 03:13, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 01:55:32AM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>
>> To suss out possible problems before making the change for real, it would
>> be nice if most packages depending on tcl-dev were built against version 8.5
Hi Jonathan,
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 01:55:32AM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
To suss out possible problems before making the change for real, it
would be nice if most packages depending on tcl-dev were built against
version 8.5 in experimental. As discussed on debian-release[1], this
requir
Source: csound
Version: 1:5.12.1~dfsg-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
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Hi Felipe and Jonas,
To suss out possible problems before making the change for real, it
would be nice if most packages depending on tcl-dev were