On 13 February 2019 at 08:56, Graham Inggs wrote:
| Control: tags -1 = patch
| Control: notforwarded -1
| Control: reassign 921938 r-cran-lmertest 3.0-1-2
| 
| Hi Dirk
| 
| On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 at 01:15, Dirk Eddelbuettel <e...@debian.org> wrote:
| > By now both these packages have been updated
| >   https://packages.debian.org/sid/r-cran-lmertest
| >   https://packages.debian.org/sid/r-cran-mlmrev
| > and there is still no bug in my package r-cran-lme4. We "merely" have to 
wait
| > for testing to receive the newer packages. And then r-cran-lme4 will 
migrate.
| > Until there is nothing for me to day, just as there was nothing for me to
| > five days ago.  It really was an issue in r-cran-{lmertest,mlmrev}.
| 
| Now that the affected packages have been fixed, it would be great if
| you would add the appropriate breaks to lme4 as per the patch below.
| This lets dpkg know of the breakage so only the correct versions are
| installed together.  This helps avoid deadlocks where a package is
| unable to migrate to testing because its autopkgtests need to be
| tested against a new version of another package, which is also unable
| to migrate to testing.
| 
| --- a/debian/control
| +++ b/debian/control
| @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
|  Package: r-cran-lme4
|  Architecture: any
|  Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${R:Depends},
| r-cran-matrix (>= 1.0-1), r-cran-lattice, r-cran-nlme, r-cran-mass,
| r-cran-rcppeigen (>= 0.3.2.0.2-2), r-cran-minqa (>= 1.2.2-2),
| r-cran-nloptr
| +Breaks: r-cran-lmertest (<< 3.1-0-1~), r-cran-mlmrev (<< 1.0-7-1~)
|  Description: GNU R package for linear mixed effects model fitting
|   This CRAN package provides S4 classes and methods for fitting and
|   examining linear mixed effects models (also called multilevel models,

Ok -- done in 1.1-20-2 which I just uploaded.  Thanks for the suggestion! 

Dirk

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