Hello! There is a problem with libfm and pcmanfm that are coming into next stable debian release. Those are much outdated. The version libfm 0.1.17 and pcmanfm 0.9.10 have few tens of critical bugs. Some of them are: - lock up of X server on drag & drop operation; - frequent random crashes; - guaranteed crashes in some conditions; - unrecoverable losing of files on some operations; - huge memory leaks on some operations (up to 1 GiB in an hour). Full list of bugs fixed since those versions will take pages of text so I didn't list all of them but just main categories. And since pcmanfm is one of core components of LXDE to have lot of critical bugs in it is very bad thing you know.
The first stable versions 1.0 of both libfm and pcmanfm are released almost a month ago. Only 1 critical bug was discovered since 1.0~rc1 was released (what happened 2 months ago) so it's really stable and even well documented. And there are 15 important and normal bugs in the Debian bug tracker about pcmanfm, which are fixed already I believe. To make inclusion of those obsolete versions info wheezy worse - them aren't supported by any of developers anymore and never will since there was too many fixes so backporting only one of them doesn't worth all that efforts. I don't want that buggy version come into stable debian release and I don't think any of you ever want this. I have made debian packages long time ago, its can be installed cleanly by 'apt-get install pcmanfm' onto wheezy without any caveats. And yes, I have the packages backported (with few little modifications) to squeeze as well. Tell me, please, how I can achieve the inclusion of stable version of libfm/pcmanfm into next debian release? BTW, next release of Ubuntu will have 1.0 (or even 1.0.1) versions included. Why debian should not? With the best wishes. Andriy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120902173031.ga12...@rep.kiev.ua