Re: task-kde broken
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 07:37:29AM -0500 , David A. Greene wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, David Starner wrote:
>
> > Oh my god! It's been in incoming for 24 hours! Look, times in incoming
> > are quanta measured in days. Depending on how busy the ftp masters are,
> > it may take as much as a couple weeks or more. There's nothing the
> > maintainer or anyone else can do about it but wait.
>
> Look. I don't need this from you. I understand the FTP maintainers
> aren't at my beck and call. But the KDE maintainer uploaded some
> new KDE packages NOT linked to liblcms and those went through
> just fine to unstable. I am still waiting for liblcms. That
> doesn't make any sense to me. Why did packages sent LATER to
> incoming arrive EARLIER?
because they where not new perhaps?
> To my previous question, I received the reply, "it's in incoming."
> I've asked how to get it from incoming, but received little to
incoming.debian.org. And if you did search on www.debian.org/search
enter incoming and the first match is what you're looking for
> no reply. I've RTFM'd, but can't find the info. What am I
> _supposed_ to do? I'm trying to get a working machine here.
>
> > If you can't handle unstable, don't live on unstable.
>
> Yes, that's right. Because bug reports aren't wanted, I guess.
<snip>my unpublishable comment on this</snip>
Petr Cech
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Debian GNU/Linux maintainer - www.debian.{org,cz}
cech@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz
<zpx> it's amazing how "not-broken" debian is compared to slack and rh
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