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From: | Jerzy Luszawski |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] Re: Debian lenny required for client 0.2.8.10-1 ?? |
Date: | Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:02:59 +0200 |
User-agent: | KMail/1.9.9 |
Tuesday 02 September 2008 19:21:07 Karsten Hilbert napisaĆ(a): > > Requriing people to use testing is not a good solution > > Restricting ourselves to Stable is an even worse solution. > GNUmed evolves too fast to rely on Stable features alone. > Witness the flood of antique-Ubuntu bug reports -- and > Ubuntu is releasing way earlier than Debian proper. I use (K)Ubuntu for my gnumed testing/development. In Ubuntu it should be fairly easy to have one stable package version in, say, 'backports' repository, with bugfix releases as 'recommended updates', and newest version in 'proposed' ('pre-release') updates. These are the options in my Adept package manager. The average user would have only 'recommended updates' active by default. If someone wants, he can enable 'pre-release updates' and get the newest version. BTW: I think the dependencies need revision! This may need separate thread perhaps or a ticket at launchpad. I can run a tarball with no problem, so I'm not missing any important packages. However, when checking dependencies for gnumed-client package (v. 0.2.8.2-1 in newest Ubuntu 8.04 ----------- I see why so many bug reports) package manager wants to INSTALL following NEW PACKAGES: --------------------- gnumed-client gnumed-common gnumed-doc gnuplot gnuplot-nox gnuplot-x11 konsolekalendar libenchant1c2a libwxbase2.6-0 libwxgtk2.6-0 python-enchant python-gnuplot python-numeric python-wxgtk2.6 ---------------------- Except for gnumed-*, all others are not necessary to run Gnumed from tarball. Their usage depends on which modules are loaded. Maybe they should become 'recommended'? Note python-wxgtk2.6. This can make problems. I have python-wxgtk installed - but newer version: 2.8. Installing older version is probably a bad idea in this case. The problem is that python-wxgtk2.6 and python-wxgtk2.8 are separate packages, not consequtive versions of the same package. Jerzy Luszawski |
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