This is urgent since current stable is broken, affecting to lots of different apps. Arch teams, please test and mark stable is possible. Thanks Reproducible: Always
amd64 stable
Why is this taking so long? As Pacho says, this is quite urgent; SSL is broken on the current stable, affecting a lot of other applications. If you're concerned about some of the tests failing as in bug 307343 by all means stabilise 2.30.2-r1, but either way, the current stable needs to be replaced.
(In reply to comment #2) > Why is this taking so long? As Pacho says, this is quite urgent; SSL is broken > on the current stable, affecting a lot of other applications. If you're > concerned about some of the tests failing as in bug 307343 by all means > stabilise 2.30.2-r1, but either way, the current stable needs to be replaced. > This one is easy for amd64 and x86, but most rest of us don't even have Gnome 2.28 stable yet and I never got a reply is this version compatible with 2.26 or not. Meanwhile... Waiting for arch's to be CC'd in Gnome 2.30 bug...
stable x86
(In reply to comment #3) > (In reply to comment #2) > > Why is this taking so long? As Pacho says, this is quite urgent; SSL is broken > > on the current stable, affecting a lot of other applications. If you're > > concerned about some of the tests failing as in bug 307343 by all means > > stabilise 2.30.2-r1, but either way, the current stable needs to be replaced. > > > > This one is easy for amd64 and x86, but most rest of us don't even have Gnome > 2.28 stable yet and I never got a reply is this version compatible with 2.26 or > not. You're right, I was only really considering amd64 & x86; sorry about that. The point is that gnutls >= 2.10.0 doesn't play well with libsoup <= 2.28.2-r1, so I suppose those arches that don't yet have gnutls-2.10.0 stable needn't worry too much about this - see bug 307343.
Missed one?
Stable for HPPA.
alpha/arm/ia64/sh/sparc stable
ppc64 done
Newer version marked ppc stable. Closing since we're the last arch.