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Re: What kernel stuff on CD1? Was Still no TeX in CD#1



On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 16:18, Anthony Towns wrote:

> I've already replied to Phil's bug about this, but this doesn't actually
> work out: erlang's in non-US in testing and unstable, and won't be
> moving for woody. There's a bunch of stuff for which new versions have
> been uploaded to main for unstable, but most of those that haven't
> already made it to woody, won't. I'll probably be updating woody some
> more tomorrow wrt openh323 stuff moving (which is probably big, but no
> promises as to whether it'll actually go into main for woody or not),
> and various other things, if you want to wait 'til then to see what
> happens. But most of that list isn't going to be changed.

Yeah, sorry about that bug report, sloppy analysis on my part, combined
with Steve and I jumping to a few conclusions which are looking to be
wrong.

I failed to spot that libopenh323-dbg was a non-US package when I
excluded it from CD#1 --- I think that's where the problem came from,
I'm just doing another run to see what we get without that exclusion.

Hmm, still getting a 7_NONUS CD for some reason.  Oh well.  That'll give
me something to do over the weekend.  :-/

Cheers, Phil.
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