Bug#1052129: acpica-unix: Failed to migrate to Testing; missing s390x build not properly handled

2024-02-13 Thread Boyuan Yang
notfound 1052129 20230628-1
tags 1052129 - sid
close 1052129
thanks

Obviously the Testing migration is fixed. Now closing this bug accordingly.

Thanks,
Boyuan Yang


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Bug#1052129: acpica-unix: Failed to migrate to Testing; missing s390x build not properly handled

2023-09-18 Thread ivanhu

Hi Boyuan,


On 9/18/23 02:58, Boyuan Yang wrote:

Source: acpica-unix
Version: 20230628-1
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-CC: ivan...@canonical.com
Tags: sid

Hi Ivan Hu,

In the latest Debian package upload of acpica-unix/20230628-1, you removed 
big-endian support
for this package. However, you did not request to sync such changes with Debian 
Testing to
have existing big-endian packages (notably the s390x in Debian Testing). As a 
result, your
new upload cannot migrate to Debian Testing. It is likely that your package 
also stuck in
Ubuntu's -proposed repo for the same reason. You can check the package's 
condition at [1]
(and [2] for Ubuntu).

If you are clear that upstream is completely not supporting big-endian build 
anymore, please
submit a package removal request to Debian Release Team (using reportbug tool) 
to remove
the current s390x package in Debian Testing. If you don't know how to do it, 
please let me
know via email asap and I can help to make the report. Some similar effort may 
also be
necessary on the Ubuntu side.


yes, please help to make the report. Thanks!

Cheers,
Ivan



Thanks, and please let me know if you have further questions.

[1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/acpica-unix
[2] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpica-unix

Regards,
Boyuan Yang




Bug#1052129: acpica-unix: Failed to migrate to Testing; missing s390x build not properly handled

2023-09-17 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Sun, 2023-09-17 at 14:58 -0400, Boyuan Yang wrote:
> If you are clear that upstream is completely not supporting big-
> endian build anymore, please
> submit a package removal request to Debian Release Team (using
> reportbug tool) to remove
> the current s390x package in Debian Testing.

No. Architecture-specific removals happen in unstable, so the request
needs to be made to the FTP Team.

Regards,

Adam



Bug#1052129: acpica-unix: Failed to migrate to Testing; missing s390x build not properly handled

2023-09-17 Thread Boyuan Yang
Source: acpica-unix
Version: 20230628-1
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-CC: ivan...@canonical.com
Tags: sid

Hi Ivan Hu,

In the latest Debian package upload of acpica-unix/20230628-1, you removed 
big-endian support
for this package. However, you did not request to sync such changes with Debian 
Testing to
have existing big-endian packages (notably the s390x in Debian Testing). As a 
result, your
new upload cannot migrate to Debian Testing. It is likely that your package 
also stuck in
Ubuntu's -proposed repo for the same reason. You can check the package's 
condition at [1]
(and [2] for Ubuntu).

If you are clear that upstream is completely not supporting big-endian build 
anymore, please
submit a package removal request to Debian Release Team (using reportbug tool) 
to remove
the current s390x package in Debian Testing. If you don't know how to do it, 
please let me
know via email asap and I can help to make the report. Some similar effort may 
also be
necessary on the Ubuntu side.

Thanks, and please let me know if you have further questions.

[1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/acpica-unix
[2] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpica-unix

Regards,
Boyuan Yang


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