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Re: Code freeze



I fully agree with Guy. Most of the distribution is libc6 already and a
code freeze now would probably have a beneficial pressure to get things
moving. Can we move all libc5 based packages to contrib now as planned a
couple of weeks back?

On 6 Dec 1997, Guy Maor wrote:

> Brian White <bcwhite@verisim.com> writes:
> 
> > There's also the matter of the improved dpkg interface.  I'd like to get
> > that at least in general use before freezing.  The improved interface is
> > one of the requirements for the release of hamm.
> 
> You're talking about Deity, or the simple package-selection script
> (which would actually be a front-end to dselect) that I proposed a
> while back?  It's a mistake to hold up 2.0 for Deity, IMO.  The simple
> script is something I (or somebody else) could write in a couple of
> hours though.


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