[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: Upload targeting at testing



Hi Frank, hi all,

On Mit, 20 Jun 2007, Frank Küster wrote:
> > I guess we should get texlive 2007 into testing. The last
> > texlive/tex-common bug report (grave) in testing showed that we have
> > moved far enough now ;-)
> 
> Just for the record, we could also solve this by uploading tex-common
> with high urgency and the update-tetex-bin script...

Yes, but we could also go for texlive2007 to testing now ...

> > plus the etch-ignore bugs, do they appply for lenny transitions???
> 
> They do, but their number is either the same before and after the
> transition, or the counting is wrong - which we'd see and can tweak. 

Ok, so etch-ignore does not apply for now. As long as we fix some RC
bugs it is good ;-)

> > The last thing we could do to blacklist csplain etc...
> 
> That could also be done later.

Ok, let's do it later.

> > Comments? Work distribution?
> >
> > I suggest uploading
> > 	texlive-bin
> > 	texlive-base
> > 	texlive-lang
> > and maybe 
> > 	texlive-extra (closes one bug)
> > (texlive-doc don't need an upload I would say)
> 
> tex-common should also be uploaded, although it doesn't touch the
> important bugs.

Yeah.

> Give me until this afternoon for testing, please.

Should I prepare something in the meantime, or what are you testing at
the moment, all the packages?

> > An extremely intricate knot originally used for belaying the
> 
> I like that one.  Reminds me that I should get one more Jack Aubrey
> novel for our holiday weeks in July...

Better to get an old kite ...

Best wishes

Norbert

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Norbert Preining <preining@logic.at>        Vienna University of Technology
Debian Developer <preining@debian.org>                         Debian TeX Group
gpg DSA: 0x09C5B094      fp: 14DF 2E6C 0307 BE6D AD76  A9C0 D2BF 4AA3 09C5 B094
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CRANLEIGH (n.)
A mood of irrational irritation with everyone and everything.
			--- Douglas Adams, The Meaning of Liff



Reply to: