Your message dated Thu, 9 Jan 2020 16:37:46 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#948344: Removed package(s) from unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #947502,
regarding raccoon: Depends on autodocktools which depends on mgltools-pmv which 
is broken
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Package: src:autodocktools
Version: 1.5.7-4
Severity: normal
Tags: sid bullseye
User: [email protected]
Usertags: py2removal

Python2 becomes end-of-live upstream, and Debian aims to remove
Python2 from the distribution, as discussed in
https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2019/07/msg00080.html

Your package either build-depends, depends on Python2, or uses Python2
in the autopkg tests.  Please stop using Python2, and fix this issue
by one of the following actions.

- Convert your Package to Python3. This is the preferred option.  In
  case you are providing a Python module foo, please consider dropping
  the python-foo package, and only build a python3-foo package.  Please
  don't drop Python2 modules, which still have reverse dependencies,
  just document them.
  
  This is the preferred option.

- If the package is dead upstream, cannot be converted or maintained
  in Debian, it should be removed from the distribution.  If the
  package still has reverse dependencies, raise the severity to
  "serious" and document the reverse dependencies with the BTS affects
  command.  If the package has no reverse dependencies, confirm that
  the package can be removed, reassign this issue to ftp.debian.org,
  make sure that the bug priority is set to normal and retitle the
  issue to "RM: PKG -- removal triggered by the Python2 removal".

- If the package has still many users (popcon >= 300), or is needed to
  build another package which cannot be removed, document that by
  adding the "py2keep" user tag (not replacing the py2remove tag),
  using the [email protected] user.  Also any
  dependencies on an unversioned python package (python, python-dev)
  must not be used, same with the python shebang.  These have to be
  replaced by python2/python2.7 dependencies and shebang.

  This is the least preferred option.

If the conversion or removal needs action on another package first,
please document the blocking by using the BTS affects command, like

  affects <bug number of blocking py2removal bug> + src:autodocktools

If there is no py2removal bug for that reverse-dependency, please file
a bug on this package (similar to this bug report).

If there are questions, please refer to the wiki page for the removal:
https://wiki.debian.org/Python/2Removal, or ask for help on IRC
#debian-python, or the [email protected] mailing list.

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--- Begin Message ---
On Thu, 09 Jan 2020 05:50:41 +0000 Debian FTP Masters 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
> package(s) have been removed from unstable:
> 
>    raccoon |     1.0b-5 | source, all
> 
> ------------------- Reason -------------------
> ROM; Depends on autodocktools which depends on mgltools-pmv which is broken
> ----------------------------------------------
> 
> Note that the package(s) have simply been removed from the tag
> database and may (or may not) still be in the pool; this is not a bug.
> The package(s) will be physically removed automatically when no suite
> references them (and in the case of source, when no binary references
> it).  Please also remember that the changes have been done on the
> master archive and will not propagate to any mirrors until the next
> dinstall run at the earliest.
> 
> Packages are usually not removed from testing by hand. Testing tracks
> unstable and will automatically remove packages which were removed
> from unstable when removing them from testing causes no dependency
> problems. The release team can force a removal from testing if it is
> really needed, please contact them if this should be the case.
> 
> We try to close bugs which have been reported against this package
> automatically. But please check all old bugs, if they were closed
> correctly or should have been re-assigned to another package.
> 
> Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
> have further comments please address them to [email protected].
> 
> The full log for this bug can be viewed at https://bugs.debian.org/948344
> 
> This message was generated automatically; if you believe that there is
> a problem with it please contact the archive administrators by mailing
> [email protected].
> 
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> 
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