Re: Woody source frustration!
>>>> "ACPI" == Adam C Powell IV <hazelsct@mit.edu> writes:
ACPI> Greetings,
Hi,
[...]
ACPI> * Not closing bugs when they're fixed (e.g. when my suggested
ACPI> build-depends are added). I had to close 75628 (oaf) myself, and
ACPI> 75635 (gnome-print), 75636 (gnumeric) and 75637 (libole2) remain
^^^^^
I've fixed this bug in the 0.24-0.1 (NMU)
ACPI> * Uploading packages with unmet build dependencies. gtkhtml depends
ACPI> on libcapplet >= 1.3.0, which doesn't exist.
Fixed in the 0.7 release who doesn't compile withe the latest gnome-print
ACPI> * Building packages for i386 (and perhaps alpha) then uploading new
ACPI> dependencies which break new attempts to build. gtkhtml 0.6.1
ACPI> building is broken by bonobo 0.26 or later, so there is no gtkhtml
ACPI> for any arch outside of i386 and alpha, and there will be none
ACPI> until a new gtkhtml is uploaded.
See above.
ACPI> * Inconsistent uploading frequency. Things like bonobo and gnome-vfs
ACPI> are updated within a couple of days of new upstream releases,
ACPI> gtkhtml hasn't been updated since 0.7's October 19th release- over
ACPI> a month ago.
See above.
ACPI> * Circular source dependencies!! Can you believe: gnome-core depends
ACPI> on gtkhtml, gtkhtml depends on control-center, control-center
ACPI> depends on gnome-core!
Nothing depends on gtkhtml (I've all the Gnome stuff installed)
$ sudo apt-get remove -s libgtkhtml4
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
libgtkhtml-dev libgtkhtml4
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 42 not upgraded.
Remv libgtkhtml-dev
Remv libgtkhtml4
Christian
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