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Re: update on 2.1r5 status...



On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Christian Meder wrote:

> See below on alpha and sparc issues.
> 
> >   [Vincent 2000/01/07]
> >   package      : emacs19
> >   version      : 19.34-21.1
> >   architectures: i386 (ALPHA, SPARC & M68K MISSING!!!!)
> >   issue        : Y2K fix in lisp/timezone.el
> 
> The package is broken and won't compile from source as already noted in 
> January by Roman. Or did you fix it without bumping the version ?

I'm not the author of this NMU, it has been done by Takuo KITAME
<kitame@debian.org>.

> >   [Vincent 2000/01/07]
> >   package      : emacs20
> >   version      : 20.5a-1.99
> >   architectures: i386 m68k sparc (ALPHA MISSING!!!!)
> >   issue        : Y2K fix in lisp/timezone.el
> 
> That's a hard one. It compiles ok but during the emacs lisp compilation it
> goes boink. I tried egcs1.1.2 and egcs1.0.3a. Should I retry with gcc2.95.2
> which isn't a slink compiler ? Or just leave it alone ?

maybe try with gcc2.95.2? what's usually done when this happens? (it
already happened I assume)

> >   [Vincent 2000/01/18]
> >   package      : mutt
> >   version      : 1.0.0-3.2 (i386: 1.0.1.0-3.2)
> >   architectures: i386 sparc (ALPHA & M68K MISSING!!!!)
> >   issue        : Y2K fix
> 
> If you point me to the sources for 1.0.0-3.2 I'll compile it on Alpha or
> should I recompile 1.0.1.0-3.2 ?

1.0.1.0-3.2 is okay.

List updated for the other packages.

> >   [Vincent 1999/12/18]
> >   package      : gs
> >   version      : 5.10-3.99.slink.0
> >   architectures: i386 sparc (ALPHA, M68K MISSING!!!!)
> >   issue        : package used /usr/share/doc
> 
> Alpha version is in Incoming.

Ok, we'll see tomorrow if it has been accepted.

	Cordialement,

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