At 00:02 +0100 1999-12-30, Martin Schulze wrote:
>Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>> The timeline is great! But I think it should be continued. As experience
>> shows, shortly after releasing potato (or even shortly after freezing
>>potato),
>> kernel 2.4 and XFree 4.0 will appear.
>
>Hopefully they appear *a
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>
> The timeline is great! But I think it should be continued. As experience
> shows, shortly after releasing potato (or even shortly after freezing
> potato),
> kernel 2.4 and XFree 4.0 will appear.
Hopefully they appear *after* the release and not between freeze
and rele
At 15:23 +0100 1999-12-28, Matthias Klose wrote:
>what did happen to the libncurses5 packages? will they be uploaded for
>potato? Asking because I do not want to upload a readline4 before this
>is installed ...
I had decided not to upload ncurses 5.0 due to the situation with readline.
I didn't kn
On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 06:55:24PM +0100, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> The timeline is great! But I think it should be continued. As experience
> shows, shortly after releasing potato (or even shortly after freezing
> potato),
> kernel 2.4 and XFree 4.0 will appear.
>
> Should there be a potato updat
Rainer Dorsch writes:
> The timeline is great! But I think it should be continued. As
> experience shows, shortly after releasing potato (or even shortly
> after freezing potato), kernel 2.4 and XFree 4.0 will appear.
Well, I had been expecting XFree 4.0 in July, so this is good news :)
from read
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 02:08:17AM +0800, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>
> The timeline is great! But I think it should be continued. As experience
> shows, shortly after releasing potato (or even shortly after freezing
> potato),
> kernel 2.4 and XFree 4.0 will appear.
>
> Should there be a potato up
The timeline is great! But I think it should be continued. As experience
shows, shortly after releasing potato (or even shortly after freezing potato),
kernel 2.4 and XFree 4.0 will appear.
Should there be a potato update in this case or is Debian seriously wanting to
shorten release cycles?
Richard Braakman writes:
> Here is a summary of the plan for releasing potato. The dates after the
> actual freeze are still "soft". Please speak up if you have problems
> with them.
>
>
> January 2 "No new packages" freeze
what did happen to the libncurses5 packages? will they be
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