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and subject line Re: http-parser: Unsuitable for testing migration
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regarding http-parser: Unsuitable for testing migration
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Source: http-parser
Version: 2.7.1-1~exp1
Severity: serious

No need in denying that: My upload of http-parser last night was flawed.
Mostly, it aimed for experimental but went to unstable unfortunately.

This package should not migrate to testing before:

* The FTBFS in ruby-http-parser.rb has been resolved (#881627)
* An agreement with the release team about this failed transition has
  been reached.

Sorry for the mess,

    Christoph

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Christoph Biedl wrote...

> This package should not migrate to testing before:
> 
> * The FTBFS in ruby-http-parser.rb has been resolved (#881627)
> * An agreement with the release team about this failed transition has
>   been reached.

Luckily, this went faster than feared, closing.

    Christoph

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