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Re: Status update for GNOME 2.24 and 2.26



Jordi Mallach a écrit :
> First, the new versions of GLib and GTK+ were uploaded to unstable, and
> managed to transition to testing very easily. The rest of GNOME 2.24
> bits, which had been patiently waiting on experimental for months, has
> been uploaded with care not to disrupt any of the many transitions the
> Debian release team is currently dealing with. You can have a quick
> glance at how things are going in our 2.24 status page, but the summary
> is that most of GNOME 2.24 is in unstable, with a few notable exceptions
> which are held back by ongoing testing transitions. Namedly,
> evolution-data-server is trying to trickle into testing, which is in turn
> holding the final bits: gnome-panel, nautilus and related packages, but
> we think this will be over soon.

I tried to install gnome 2.24 from experimental+unstable to test a bit
more, but it's currently impossible: weird conflicts between serpentine
and other things, various python-gnome dependencies wanting to uninstall
everything gnomish, etc. Is there some canonical list of gnome packages
in an exploitable format for apt-get install command line somewhere?

-- 
JCD


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