TESTING! TESTING! TESTING! -------------------------- GNOME SlackBuild -current ------------------------- This release is a snapshot of development code. Although it is usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development status. For more informations about 2.91, the full schedule and the official module lists, please see our colorful 2.91 page on the wiki: http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/ For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see: http://live.gnome.org/Schedule WARNING: upgradepkg GConf before other upgrading other packages. Take care not to miss new packages that were split from old ones: "upgradepkg --install-new" is (as always) the safest approach. gsb-current is a snapshot of the active GNOME SlackBuild development tree. It is intended to give developers (and other Linux gurus) a chance to test out the latest packages for GNOME SlackBuild. The feedback we get will allow us to make the next stable release better than ever. See the ChangeLog.txt for a list of changes in gsb-current. Please note that the code in this directory is unstable. It might be inconsistent about which version of the Slackware packages are required, could be incomplete because it's in the process of being uploaded, or might not work for other reasons. In most cases, we know about these things and are working to correct them, but still -- feel free to point out the bugs. Production use is AT YOUR OWN RISK and is not recommended. Security is NOT GUARANTEED. In -current, forward progress often takes priority. Security fixes take time and resources, and would often have to be done more than once. It's more efficient to build the system and secure it as time permits and/or the development cycle nears completion. We do not promise to issue security advisories for gsb-current. gsb-current might DELETE FILES WITHOUT WARNING when packages are upgraded. (If, for example, a directory location is replaced by a symbolic link to a new location.) Upgrade packages carefully. Examine incoming updates first if your machine's data is not expendable. Again, we do not recommend using gsb-current to store or process valuable data. It is a system in testing, not one that is ready to go (though often it does work just fine... BUT DON'T COUNT ON IT) Enjoy! :) --- The GNOME SlackBuild Team