Bug#522584: Dependency going away

2009-09-04 Thread Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda
A Dissabte 22 Agost 2009, Gerfried Fuchs va escriure:
 * Leopold Palomo Avellaneda l...@alaxarxa.net [2009-04-14 13:24:25 CEST]:
  Bulmages upstream is doing a big restructuring. So, the package in sid
  will be non operative soon. When upstream stabilizes their code (I hope
  soon) I will try to commit a new package, erasing (and adding) the
  dependency correctly,

  This is now for a quite a long while. Given that the package isn't
 installable at all for just as long I'd like to know what the plans for
 the future of the package is. If there is nothing going to happen it
 probably makes sense to remove the package from the pool because it
 can't be used anyway and the maintainers don't seem to care for fixing
 that.

Hi,

first of all I'm sorry for the delay. Some personal difficulties have made me 
impossible to answer the mail. Nevertheless, answerring your question I would 
like to say:

- yes, it's true. it seems that the package is not installable by now. I'm 
sorry.

- The dependency problem it's an stupid simple bug. I would prefer to create a 
new package solving this with the new version of upstream. Take in mind that 
this package it's actually maintained by me (not the official maintainer), 
that have to talk with the uploader (Xerakko) to push the new version. I 
would prefer to not disturb to him with a simple patch and disturb him with a 
big work for with the new package ;-).

- yes, I have intention to solve it and create a new package from the new 
version of upstream. 

  Would be nice to either receive a status update on how long you think
 this situation might continue or on the other hand to receive an ACK for
 having it removed.

- I would like to know it also... let me adventure mid October. I hope to 
solve my difficult personal situation in this September and then create it.

Regards, and thanks for the interest in the package.

Leo





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Bug#522584: Dependency going away

2009-08-22 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
* Leopold Palomo Avellaneda l...@alaxarxa.net [2009-04-14 13:24:25 CEST]:
 Bulmages upstream is doing a big restructuring. So, the package in sid will 
 be 
 non operative soon. When upstream stabilizes their code (I hope soon) I will 
 try to commit a new package, erasing (and adding) the dependency correctly,

 This is now for a quite a long while. Given that the package isn't
installable at all for just as long I'd like to know what the plans for
the future of the package is. If there is nothing going to happen it
probably makes sense to remove the package from the pool because it
can't be used anyway and the maintainers don't seem to care for fixing
that.

 Would be nice to either receive a status update on how long you think
this situation might continue or on the other hand to receive an ACK for
having it removed.

 Thanks,
Rhonda



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Bug#522584: Dependency going away

2009-05-12 Thread Adeodato Simó
+ Leopold Palomo Avellaneda (Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:24:25 +0200):

 A Diumenge 05 Abril 2009, Ana Guerrero va escriure:
  bulmages-common depends on kpdf that is going away RSN with kde3 being
  replaced with kde4. Your package will become uninstallable then.

 Bulmages upstream is doing a big restructuring. So, the package in sid will 
 be 
 non operative soon. When upstream stabilizes their code (I hope soon) I will 
 try to commit a new package, erasing (and adding) the dependency correctly,

 I leave this bug as pending. Thanks to report it.

This is your choice, but not fixing it means your package will have to
be removed from testing as soon as KDE4 is ready to migrate without
further notice. If you prefer, you can make an upload just changing the
dependency, that should suffice.

Cheers,

-- 
- Are you sure we're good?
- Always.
-- Rory and Lorelai




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Bug#522584: Dependency going away

2009-05-12 Thread Leopold Palomo Avellaneda
A Dimarts 12 Maig 2009, Adeodato Simó va escriure:
 + Leopold Palomo Avellaneda (Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:24:25 +0200):
  A Diumenge 05 Abril 2009, Ana Guerrero va escriure:
   bulmages-common depends on kpdf that is going away RSN with kde3 being
   replaced with kde4. Your package will become uninstallable then.
 
  Bulmages upstream is doing a big restructuring. So, the package in sid
  will be non operative soon. When upstream stabilizes their code (I hope
  soon) I will try to commit a new package, erasing (and adding) the
  dependency correctly,
 
  I leave this bug as pending. Thanks to report it.

 This is your choice, but not fixing it means your package will have to
 be removed from testing as soon as KDE4 is ready to migrate without
 further notice. If you prefer, you can make an upload just changing the
 dependency, that should suffice.

No problem,

it could be removed. I'm working in the new version of the package and 
upstream.

Regards,

Leo



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Bug#522584: Dependency going away

2009-04-14 Thread Leopold Palomo Avellaneda
A Diumenge 05 Abril 2009, Ana Guerrero va escriure:
 Package: bulmages-common
 Severity: normal


 Hi,

 bulmages-common depends on kpdf that is going away RSN with kde3 being
 replaced with kde4. Your package will become uninstallable then.

 ana

Bulmages upstream is doing a big restructuring. So, the package in sid will be 
non operative soon. When upstream stabilizes their code (I hope soon) I will 
try to commit a new package, erasing (and adding) the dependency correctly,

I leave this bug as pending. Thanks to report it.

Regards,

Leo



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