Hi
In the user-list, I announced the state of preparation updates for 3.5.13: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::3008
I also strongly modify the article in Etherpad. Now there is also a current listing of included patches. This will be easier for me to keep it up to date... and perhaps even easier for you: http://trinity.etherpad.trinitydesktop.org/16
I would like to discuss with you whether further delay the official release updates? I intended to add to updates all packages for which were following patches:
- Remove additional unneeded tq method conversions
- Rename obsolete tq methods to standard names
- Rename a few stragglers
- Fix inadvertent "TQ" changes
For some packages, already contained in the update, these patches solve tricky problems. But these patches applies to almost all the remaining packages. Therefore, I ask if I should go into it (will take some time to process it), or ask Tim whether to issue updates as they are ready now?
Personally, I tend to do - to release as soon as possible. Updates already solves many errors. And that's why I find it useful to release as soon as possible. What is your opinion?
I attach link to archive containing the current set of patches (5.4 MiB). Maybe useful for others who prepare packages for other distributions.
http://www.axis.cz/linux/trinity-3.5.13-udpate-patches-1.tgz
Slávek
Are you referring to a potential 3.5.13.1 source tarball release? If so, yes, it might be a good idea to release such a point update soon.
It would make everything easier for me to do that if a full patch file could be provided that would apply cleanly to the extracted TDE sources from the complete 3.5.13 tarball--this would avoid having to republish the 3.5.13 tarballs, which would add several gigabytes of files to the already strained mirror system.
Tim