Tim,
I was surprised when I found out that packages like tdebase-kio-trinity
are
still available in the apt repository, although it has been replaced by a
more than three months ago. These packages now causing problems when
updating
from 3.5.13.x to nightly-builds.
How is it possible that these packages not disappeared a long time ago?
How to fix it?
If you don't mind, please give me a list of packages that should not be
available and I will delete them. I assume you are referring to the
nightly builds repository?
Besides, I noticed that the package
ubuntu-trinity-rename-meta is in the
build-deps and is not part of tde-packaging (probably could be named
simply
trinity-rename-meta, and should be included in the main repository).
Do you want to push it to tde-packaging GIT or should I?
I think that the version of this dummy package should
be set to 14.0.0,
because otherwise they can not help with the transition => packages are in
conflict with renamed packages.
OK, sounds reasonable.
As the 3.5.13.2 builds are now complete, should I copy the 3.5.13.2
packages to the main (public) TDE repository? I assume you are ready to
go with release notes, a news release, etc. after package publication at
this time, correct?
Thanks!
Tim