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Re: code freeze?



Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> Richard, is it much work to modify your scripts to display the list
> ordered by "Priority:"?

Not at all, but I don't think that's necessary.  If you look closely
at the list I send to debian-devel, you'll see that it lists the
priority of the package if it's not "optional".

The only package in the list with a priority greater than "optional"
is smail, which is "important".

The maintainer of smail does seem to be active, but is still uploading
versions compiled with libc5.  I have already filed a bugreport about
this (#15881).

Speaking of bugreports, I did some spot checks, and it seems that most
of the packages that remain in my list do not have "needs to be
recompiled with libc6" bugs filed against them.  Would it be a good
idea to do some wholesale bugreporting?  (If so, I'd appreciate the
help of someone with experience in filing large numbers of bugs.)

Richard Braakman


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