Hi all, Over the past few days, I took some time to start merging G:F:N updates in G:F. Thanks a lot to the people who worked on G:F:N, it was a good way to stay updated with the latest versions. The merge went fine overall. I took the opportunity to look at the packages closely, and fixed various other things (wrong BuildRequires, eg), sent various patches upstream (I was bad enough to not tag them in the spec files, though :/), dropped various old unneeded patches, etc. There are only a few packages left. Here's a summary of why I left those packages: =============== avahi: it's probably okay, but I'd love to have Stanislav double-check devhelp: depends on webkit. I'm not sure the webkit we have right now is of good quality (it's quite old). So do we want this? empathy: was looking at the updated empathy-lockdown.patch patch, and wondering if it had been sent upstream... Not really a blocker ;-) evolution evolution-data-server evolution-exchange: too big for "osc rdiff", so I got lazy and ignored them for now gdm: I think it needs a manual merge (broken patch) Didn't look closer. gnome-power-manager: requires devicekit-power gstreamer-0_10-plugins-bad: legal status of the new plugins unclear libgda libgnomedb: I think it needs a manual merge (broken patch). Also I don't know if we can safely update to libgda 4 now? libsoup: it drops a patch but the upstream bug is still open with no clear resolution nautilus: I think it needs a manual merge (broken patch) Didn't look closer. gnome-packagekit PackageKit: would be good to have Scott look at this system-config-printer: I want to take a closer look at the newer version to see if it's okay to update tomboy: don't remember -- probably just a minor tweak I wanted to do :-) =============== I'll continue at some point this week, but people should feel free to finish the work ;-) Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org