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Re: IMPORTANT -> ABI Switch



Nice job Jeff!

Derek

Jeff Bailey <jbailey@outpost.dnsalias.org> writes:

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> In consultation with Marcus, I have now formally requested that the
> Debian `hurd-i386' binaries be wiped so that we can begin uploading.
> We will be working with the release manager to make sure that we're
> uploading the new packages at a rate that's comfortable for the
> mirrors.  We have just over 1300 packages ready for upload, and we're
> still resolving dependencies so that many more will follow.
> 
> Thanks to Marcus, Roland, Thomas, Jordi, James, Neal, Alfred, and all
> the folks in #hurd who offered suggestions and other assistance.
> (Appologies in advance for any ommisions)
> 
> What this means for you is that when packages start to reappear, it's
> probably best to wipe out your system and re-install. No effort has
> been made to make this an easy transition.
> 
> We *will* still need an archive on alpha for a while, although
> hopefully we'll hunt down issues in current packages quickly.
> 
> Finally, any PR people here want to do a nice write up for slashdot
> and debianplanet?  Maybe slashdot will finally give us our own damned
> icon. =)
> 
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