From the monthly archives: October 2011
A few days ago we had a little discussion on IRC how to handle renamed modules (once again). Due to the renamed KDE modules a few users had a broken Box because Lunar Linux isn’t keeping track of renamed modules – So, if a module gets renamed it looks like the module got removed and [...]
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Updated Modules- lxsession: it depends on polkit.
- polkit: it depends on MOZJS.
- aliases: add MOZJS definition.
- pango: fix my own mistake. sorry.
- lxlauncher: it does not depend on gnome-menus.
- pcmanfm: version bumped to 1.2.3.
- libfm: version bumped to 1.2.3.
- gnutls: version bumped to 3.3.9.
- libev: version bumped to 4.19.
- libogg: version bumped to 1.3.2.




