Hello,
David MENTRE writes:
>> Do following operations in 6 rounds. Start round /n/ once round /n+1/
>> is finished. In the following:
>> * synchronize: synchronize source package from Debian unstable to
>> Ubuntu karmic;
>> * recompile: recompile the source package in Karmic;
>> * manual_che
Hello,
David MENTRE writes:
> Do following operations in 6 rounds. Start round /n/ once round /n+1/
> is finished. In the following:
> * synchronize: synchronize source package from Debian unstable to
> Ubuntu karmic;
> * recompile: recompile the source package in Karmic;
> * manual_check: so
David MENTRE wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> 2009/7/21 Scott Kitterman :
>> How long do you expect?
>
> A similar transition took 4 weeks in Debian.
>
Actually, It took 3 weeks :) (considering the rpm transition which
blocked ocaml transition). Hopefully, rpm is now built/installed almost
everywher
Hello Andrea,
2009/7/21 Andrea Gasparini :
> I'll help too, starting from today, as I followed the latest ocaml
> transition.
Thanks!
> Let me know where we can synchronize ourselves about that stuff.
> (irc,jabber,mail?)
I'd prefer email.
Yours,
david
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Hi David,
> > Can you finish by feature freeze?
> If we start now, we can hopefully finish by mid-August. As feature
> freeze is the 27th of August, I think this is doable.
I'll help too, starting from today, as I followed the latest ocaml
transition.
Let me know where we can synchronize ourse
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:55:36 +0200 David MENTRE
wrote:
>Hello Scott,
>
>2009/7/21 Scott Kitterman :
>> How long do you expect?
>
>A similar transition took 4 weeks in Debian.
>
>> Can you finish by feature freeze?
>
>If we start now, we can hopefully finish by mid-August. As feature
>freeze is t
Hello Scott,
2009/7/21 Scott Kitterman :
> How long do you expect?
A similar transition took 4 weeks in Debian.
> Can you finish by feature freeze?
If we start now, we can hopefully finish by mid-August. As feature
freeze is the 27th of August, I think this is doable.
Yours,
d.
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 14:34:26 +0200 David MENTRE
wrote:
>> we can probably get this done quite rapidly.
>
>I hope so.
(motu-release hat on):
How long do you expect? Can you finish by feature freeze?
Scott K
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Hello Iain,
2009/7/20 Iain Lane :
[ About transition 3.11.0 -> 3.11.1 in Karmic. ]
> Let's do it (IMO). If you could write a mail detailing what needs to be
> done,
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:30:27 +0200
David MENTRE wrote:
> Should we do the same transition to OCaml 3.11.1 for Karmic?
Let's do it (IMO). If you could write a mail detailing what needs to be
done, what you will take care of and what specifica
Hello,
Currently Karmic ships with OCaml compiler and libraries for OCaml
version 3.11.0. Debian has nearly finished its transition to OCaml
3.11.1, only camlpdf is missing[1].
Should we do the same transition to OCaml 3.11.1 for Karmic?
The transition takes 6 rounds[2], there are 124 source pac
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