I push to the stabilization of filezilla-3.5.3 as the latest stable version goes back a long time ago. I use filezilla-3.5.3 on x86 platform: STABLE! Reproducible: Always
*filezilla-3.5.3 (09 Jan 2012) 09 Jan 2012; Bernard Cafarelli <voyageur@gentoo.org> +filezilla-3.5.3.ebuild: Version bump Too early.
I have always used version 3.5.1, 3.5.2, and 3.5.3 and now I never had problems, and since the last major release fixes the bug, I thought to stabilize it.
STABLE? yes
Apart from some exceptions (like security stabling), we usually wait 30 days after a package got in tree to move it to stable. But don't worry, 3.5.3 is my new stable target :) (if the new wxGTK can be stabled though, as this requires 2.8.12 now)
(In reply to comment #4) > Apart from some exceptions (like security stabling), we usually wait 30 days > after a package got in tree to move it to stable. But don't worry, 3.5.3 is my > new stable target :) > > (if the new wxGTK can be stabled though, as this requires 2.8.12 now) ah thanks for the clarification, I did not know that it was appropriate to wait 30 days before bringing the gill stable.
I resume the stabilization of filezilla after 30 days. x86 stable.
stabilize =dev-python/wxpython-2.8.12.1 and =x11-libs/wxGTK-2.8.12.1 Status: RESOLVED FIXED filezilla is x86 stable and all depends
I cannot reproduce bug #406597, which could have been a blocker here, so we can go on stabling this! Arches, please test and mark stable =net-ftp/filezilla-3.5.3. Thanks!
amd64 ok
x86: ok
amd64: pass
amd64 stable
x86 stable, thanks Mikle and King-Infet
(In reply to comment #13) > x86 stable, thanks Mikle and King-Infet thank you
ppc done
sparc stable