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Re: Fixing X problems for 1.3.0...



> I want to fix the X packages in 1.3.0 since I want to make some CDs.
> Waiting for 1.3.1 is no option since the move to XFree 3.3 will likely
> introduce some new bugs and I consider 1.3.0 pretty stable.

1.3.1 will not have X3.3 unless it is fully tested.  Since X is huge,
I highly doubt this will be the case.

Personally, I'd rather X3.3 never touched Bo.  I doubt that the bugs and
security problems it has are any less severe than X3.2.


> If you want, I could upload the changed packages to master. Perhaps they
> should go in a "1.3.0.1" release as far as a few of you have tested them.
> I expect 1.3.1 to take at least 10 days (that's what has been said here)
> so it would be perhaps good to fix this soon.

We're still working out the protocol for uploading to stable, but you
can pretty much expect at least two weeks of testing before anything gets
approved for stable.

                                          Brian
                                 ( bcwhite@verisim.com )

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