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<p>On 2017-05-31 04:17, Fabian Greffrath wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">The actual change should be a simple patch against the fontconfig package.
I am not sure, though, if this will qualify as a last-minute freeze
breaking change? NB: the fontconfig package seeme to be maintained by NMUs
most recently, maybe we should kindly ask to adopt it for the pkg-fonts
team?</pre>
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Being new to Debian I certainly am not aware of all the issue around
a freeze preceding a release. If I may give a naive opinion, I would
hate for this issue to break a release so close to the release date.
Would it be better to keep the already somewhat tested installers
and fix this in a release update? This goes way beyond my Debian
skills so more experienced people will have to make that decision.<br>
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Bobby<br>
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Bobby de Vos<br>
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