Re: About Testing Freeze and KDE
On 2014-12-09, B. M. <b-misc@gmx.ch> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using Debian since about a year now, so this is my first freeze
> :-)
>
> How does the freeze work in regard to KDE: currently, many packages
> are at 4.14.2, PIM is at 4.14.1 and the latest 4.14 release is 4.14.3
>
> Is it true that the packages will stay at these version numbers, also
> after the release of Jessie? But wouldn't it make sense to upgrade
> everything to 4.14.3 since this is the latest and most stable KDE 4
> release? Is this impossible because it conflicts with the Debian
> policy?
>
> Thanks and all the best.
>
For what it's worth, various GNOME packages have received minor updates from
upstream since the freeze:
[UPGRADE] gnome-settings-daemon:amd64 3.14.1-1 -> 3.14.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-tweak-tool:amd64 3.14.0-1 -> 3.14.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-accessibility-themes:amd64 3.14.0-1 -> 3.14.2.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-shell-extensions:amd64 3.14.1-1 -> 3.14.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-themes-standard:amd64 3.14.0-1 -> 3.14.2.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-themes-standard-data:amd64 3.14.0-1 -> 3.14.2.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-documents:amd64 3.14.1-1 -> 3.14.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-shell:amd64 3.14.1-1 -> 3.14.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-shell-common:amd64 3.14.1-1 -> 3.14.2-1
[UPGRADE] gnome-control-center:amd64 1:3.14.1-1 -> 1:3.14.2-2
[UPGRADE] gnome-control-center-data:amd64 1:3.14.1-1 -> 1:3.14.2-2
(taken from /var/log/aptitude)
So it can be done.
--
Liam
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