On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 12:33:46PM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> In the grand scheme of things, R is a rather peripheral package.

Not sure where you get that idea, but given that you insist on that:

| pkern@franck ~ % dak rm -nR -s testing r-base
| Working... done.
[…]
| Checking reverse dependencies...
| # Broken Depends:
[ 175 lines ]
| 
| # Broken Build-Depends:
[ 181 lines ]
| 
| Dependency problem found.

I realize that you wrote the list already in your first mail, but that's
absolutely not "peripheral".

> Please just put a "block" on r-base-core to prevent it from migrating to
> testing.  All these dependencies will be held too.

Blocking RC bug fixes in any of the packages build-depending (even indirectly)
on r-base. Well done.

> I cannot influence the R release cycle which happens within our freeze. As
> have a few previous R releases, and none of those created any trouble. 

Thanks for trading the R release cycle with Debian's and for delaying the
release. The harm has already been done, so somebody should probably go
and create a transition tracker for it?

Kind regards
Philipp Kern 

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