On 7/5/2010 at 18:37, Vincent Untz
wrote: Hi, I just created G:S:2.30: it's something we should actually have done earlier, but we were busy. It's currently empty, but I'm attaching a list of packages from G:F, with three categories:
+ the first one is what I think we should copy (assuming there's a diff between the package in G:F and the one in 11.2, or there's a new upstream version)
+ then there's a "not sure" category: we need to look if it's really useful to copy it to G:S:2.30
+ and finally a category for packages that probably shouldn't be copied.
I'm hoping that people can review this list and start pushing stuff to G:S:2.30.
Vincent
clutter-gtk is probably a good candidate from the 'maybe' list, considering that many packages contain a patch to build against this version of clutter-gtk (0.90 instead of 0.10). Also, considering the fact that clutter-gtk does follow th SLPP (Share Library Packaging Policy) it should not be a problem in case any package requires clutter-gtk-0.10 and we do provide 0.90. Considering that we do update empathy, we might well also consider updating the telepathy-* stack. Especially protocol extensions might anyhow make this a requirement once in a while (any reason why you marked them as ignore? I don't think they are tricky ones to be updated on a system). Something like ggz might need to be pulled in for gnome-games (not just sure out of memory if there was a bump in the required version0. Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org