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Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release
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Ivan Vučica |
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Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release |
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Thu, 15 Dec 2016 11:23:58 +0000 |
Hi,
Ivan Vučica wrote:
> Let me know if you would like me to delay or to sync with another release.
current gui has some important fixes done by fred: they could be
backported to stable in case?
Ok, thanks for the response to both yourself and Fred.
I am not sure what we should backport, we should probably just cut a release and not worry much about a separate "stable" branch. Unless a distribution packager voices interest in us doing so?
@Richard: Are you interested in cutting a -base release soon?
However, I just proved that TalkSoup crashing is caused by current
gui... reverting to a couple of months ago (1st October) makes it work.
I will try bisecting and understand which change(s) cause this crash.
Acknowledged.
I'll wait for that or try helping with that myself.
Does this happen on multiple archs/configurations?
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- Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release, Stefan Bidigaray, 2016/12/16
- Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release, Ivan Vučica, 2016/12/16
- Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release, Eric Heintzmann, 2016/12/16
- Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release, Eric Heintzmann, 2016/12/20
- Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2016/12/16
- Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release, Eric Heintzmann, 2016/12/16
- Re: Cutting a gnustep-gui release, Eric Heintzmann, 2016/12/19
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