On 06/05/15 16:41, Don Armstrong wrote: > Control: severity -1 important > > On Tue, 05 May 2015, Rob Browning wrote: >> Don Armstrong <d...@donarmstrong.com> writes: >> >>> At this juncture, I'm OK with expending the effort myself to keep >>> guile-1.8 working with lilypond as the sole reverse dependency if that's >>> what is required. [Unfortunately, I don't have enough time or expertise >>> to actually solve the issues with the newer versions of guile, though.] >> >> For the record, I'm fine with letting 1.8 stay for now. I imagine Don >> and I can handle any serious problems, and hopefully we won't need it >> too much longer. > > Thanks. I'm going to downgrade this for the time being. I'm going to try > to keep on top of this as the development of squeeze progresses; feel > free to re-ping whenever.
Squeeze? Did you mean Stretch? :) How is this looking? I saw some commits on the upstream git repo mentioning guile 2.0. If you're unsure about this, maybe we could have the unstable 2.19.x series uploaded to experimental, built against guile-2.0, to make some progress, get some feedback, etc? Cheers, Emilio