[arch-dev-public] [signoff] + help needed readline rebuilds

Allan McRae allan at archlinux.org
Wed Jun 24 09:11:00 EDT 2009


Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Dan McGee<dpmcgee at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Tobias Powalowski<t.powa at gmx.de> wrote:
>>     
>>> Am Dienstag 23 Juni 2009 schrieb Thomas Bächler:
>>>       
>>>> Aaron Griffin schrieb:
>>>>         
>>>>>> bash
>>>>>> readline
>>>>>> device-mapper
>>>>>> heimdal
>>>>>> inetutils
>>>>>> lvm2
>>>>>> sqlite3
>>>>>>             
>>>>> And, ping for a signoff on this whole mess. If you don't use some of
>>>>> them, let me know if/when you sign off
>>>>>           
>>>> Signing off on bash, readline, device-mapper, lvm2 and wpa_supplicant
>>>> (which you forgot to list there).
>>>>
>>>> ssh links to heimdal, so with my excessive ssh usage, I can also sign
>>>> off on heimdal (I don't use kerberos though, so I can't exactly verifiy
>>>> that it works, it just doesn't break).
>>>>         
>>> signoff both, archboot test isos worked fine with them
>>>       
>> I'll give a general "I used stuff" signoff for both architectures.
>> I've rebooted and haven't noticed any fallout yet, so it seems most of
>> this is going quite well.
>>
>> News item worthy? Basically anyone seeing a large upgrade looming and
>> saying "I don't want to do all of this" is going to be SOL, so it
>> might be worth a heads up even though we do recommend full -Syu
>> operations.
>>     
>
> Hmm as far as I know everything was seemless for me. Keep in mind I've
> been running most of this since late Feb (even when mkinitcpio was
> broken :S) - as an aside, ipython keeps working if readline fails to
> load, which is epic
>
> We could throw out a news item, just saying it's harmless, if you
> think it's necessary
>   

Anyone who does a complete -Syu should have no issues and I do not want 
to warn people who just update whatever they feel like...  They can 
learn their lesson!

I signoff on all rebuilds for [core] except for device-mapper (which I 
do not use/have installed).

Allan





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