Your message dated Tue, 25 Oct 2011 09:18:59 +0000
with message-id <e1rid9v-0006n9...@franck.debian.org>
and subject line Bug#638085: Removed package(s) from unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #638085,
regarding RM: gnome-inm-forecast -- unmaintained, dead upstream
to be marked as done.

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Package: gnome-inm-forecast
Version: 0.6.1-1.2
Severity: important
User: pkg-gnome-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: applets-transition

Hi,

this package currently depends on libpanel-applet2-0 - most likely 
because it provides an applet for the GNOME panel.

The introduction of gnome-panel 3.0 to unstable is imminent. In this 
version, the libpanel-applet library has undergone large changes, and 
gnome-inm-forecast requires changes to support this version:
 * updating to the D-Bus activation mechanism
 * porting to GTK+ 3

You might want to check if upstream developers provide a new version, 
compatible with gnome-panel 3.x. Otherwise, porting is a feasible task 
if you have a pair of hours to spare. If you feel like it, the 
following guides should help you:
 * http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk-migrating-2-to-3.html
 * http://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/AppletsDbusMigration

For packages that provide other functionality than the GNOME applet, 
you can simply disable it in the build and remove the 
build-dependency if it hasn’t been ported. 

For pure applets packages, you should ask for removal from the 
archive if you do not intend to port it to the new interface. Such 
packages that have not been ported when gnome-panel is ready to 
migrate will be kicked out of testing.

Cheers,
-- 
 .''`.      Josselin Mouette
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We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
package(s) have been removed from unstable:

gnome-inm-forecast |  0.6.1-1.2 | source, amd64, hurd-i386, i386, 
kfreebsd-amd64, kfreebsd-i386, mips, mipsel, powerpc, s390, sparc
gnome-inm-forecast | 0.6.1-1.2+b1 | armel, ia64

------------------- Reason -------------------
unmaintained, dead upstream
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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 (ftp-master.debian.org) and will not propagate to any
mirrors (ftp.debian.org included) until the next cron.daily 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 where closed
correctly or should have been re-assign to another package.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
have further comments please address them to 638...@bugs.debian.org.

The full log for this bug can be viewed at http://bugs.debian.org/638085

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