Excellent!Wonderful, and very apt (pun intended)!
Yes, from the French expression "it is urgent to wait". A sort of experiment on my part. I wasn't absolutely sure if this worked, I'm glad to see that it did.Is it from French, "il est urgent d'attendre"? (That's from a web search, I don't speak French). I've never heard it in English before, but I'll certainly be using it again.
I think you're right. Most of the issues we have seen recently were due to the t64 transition.I've been using Testing for years, and it normally doesn't have this scale of a upgrade car crash if updated regularly, only if it's a computer that isn't used for weeks or months. At least this has been my experience.
I have noticed that updates have been very sparse for the last few weeks. I believe this was because packages were held back until the year 2038 problem was fixed. I suspect this pile up is a result of those held back packages all arriving in Testing at once, although I could be mistaken. Do we have any concrete information on why it's happening?
Statistics: Posted by fabien — 2024-04-28 10:31 — Replies 9 — Views 256