[arch-dev-public] Signoff report for [testing]
=== Signoff report for [testing] === https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/ There are currently: * 7 new packages in last 24 hours * 0 known bad packages * 0 packages not accepting signoffs * 3 fully signed off packages * 139 packages missing signoffs * 0 packages older than 14 days (Note: the word 'package' as used here refers to packages as grouped by pkgbase, architecture, and repository; e.g., one PKGBUILD produces one package per architecture, even if it is a split package.) == New packages in [testing] in last 24 hours (7 total) == * systemd-213-4 (i686) * systemd-213-4 (x86_64) * python-setuptools-4.0.1-1 (any) * cabal-install-1.20.0.2-1 (i686) * python2-2.7.7-1 (i686) * cabal-install-1.20.0.2-1 (x86_64) * python2-2.7.7-1 (x86_64) == Incomplete signoffs for [core] (6 total) == * btrfs-progs-3.14.2-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-5.20.0-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * systemd-213-4 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * btrfs-progs-3.14.2-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * perl-5.20.0-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * systemd-213-4 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs == Incomplete signoffs for [extra] (133 total) == * python-setuptools-4.0.1-1 (any) 0/2 signoffs * cabal-install-1.20.0.2-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * cairo-perl-1.104-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * claws-mail-3.10.0-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * frozen-bubble-2.2.1beta1-6 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * gconf-perl-1.044-9 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * glade-perl-1.007-8 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * glib-perl-1.304-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * gnome-perl-1.045-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * gnome-vfs-perl-1.082-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * gnomecanvas-perl-1.002-12 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * gnumeric-1.12.16-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * graphicsmagick-1.3.19-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * graphviz-2.36.0-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * gtk2-perl-1.249-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * imagemagick-6.8.9.1-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * irssi-0.8.15-9 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * kdebindings-perlkde-4.13.1-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * kdebindings-perlqt-4.13.1-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * libinput-0.2.0-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * libproxy-0.4.11-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * mariadb-10.0.11-5 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * mesa-10.2.0rc5-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * mod_perl-2.0.8-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * net-snmp-5.7.2.1-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * pango-perl-1.225-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-async-interrupt-1.20-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-bit-vector-7.3-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-compress-bzip2-2.17-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-crypt-openssl-bignum-0.04-10 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-crypt-openssl-random-0.06-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-crypt-openssl-rsa-0.28-5 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-crypt-ssleay-0.72-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-dbd-mysql-4.027-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-dbd-sqlite-1.42-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-dbi-1.631-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-digest-nilsimsa-0.06-10 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-digest-sha1-2.13-5 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-ev-4.17-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-fcgi-0.74-5 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-guard-1.022-4 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-html-parser-3.71-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-libintl-perl-1.23-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-list-moreutils-0.33-5 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-locale-gettext-1.05-11 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-net-dns-0.76_1-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-net-ssleay-1.63-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-netaddr-ip-4.073-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-sdl-2.540-6 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-socket6-0.25-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-template-toolkit-2.25-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-term-readkey-2.30.02-4 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-text-iconv-1.7-9 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-tk-804.032-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-xml-parser-2.41-5 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * perl-yaml-syck-1.27-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * pidgin-2.10.9-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * postgresql-9.3.4-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * postgresql-old-upgrade-9.2.8-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * python2-2.7.7-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * razor-2.85-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * rrdtool-1.4.8-4 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * subversion-1.8.9-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * vim-7.4.307-4 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * weechat-0.4.3-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * xchat-2.8.8-14 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * xfconf-4.10.0-4 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * cabal-install-1.20.0.2-1 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * cairo-perl-1.104-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * claws-mail-3.10.0-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * frozen-bubble-2.2.1beta1-6 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * gconf-perl-1.044-9 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * glade-perl-1.007-8 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * glib-perl-1.304-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * gnome-perl-1.045-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * gnome-vfs-perl-1.082-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * gnomecanvas-perl-1.002-12 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * gnumeric-1.12.16-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * graphicsmagick-1.3.19-3 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * graphviz-2.36.0-3 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * gtk2-perl-1.249-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs *
Re: [arch-dev-public] Perl 5.20 in [testing]
On 01.06.2014 13:55, Florian Pritz wrote: [1]: https://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/find-broken-perl-packages.sh The script should now also add broken packages for perl 5.20. For some reason this transition segfaults rather than printing the Perl API version xx of xx does not match xx error. If you get an error that perl-scalar-list-utils can't be found when running -Syu install it with -S perl-scalar-list-utils. Seems to be a bug in pacman. Should also be fixed now. So far no bug reports, I guess I'll move perl once I get enoguh signoffs. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] [arch-events] FrOSCon 2014 - 23. 24. August
Am 23.05.2014 20:50, schrieb Pierre Schmitz: I did register an application for a dev room. I still need a little help though: * A list of participants and their mail address * project description in German and English * Our program for the devroom * How many guests do we expect Sounds like we might even be able to give mall talks in our dev room if we like. But we need to apply for this now and provide at least a rough plan. Hi all, I am cc'ing to dev-public to reach a broader audience. Maybe other dev or tus are interested. I got an answer from the FrOSCon team and we have to choose between two options: 1) a room for 25 people, a built-in beamer but for only one day. 2) a smaller room for 10 people with an optional mobile beamer but for both days. If we take option 1 we need to organize a couple of talks. We should use up to 6 slots a day: https://paste.archlinux.de/35ocw/plain This could include some (open) dev meeting or discussions. But we probably need like three people who are willing to give a talk in front of a small group. As we did not do this before I am definitely interested in giving it a try. It shouldn't be too hard to come up with 3 or 4 topics worth talking about. (We have till August to finalize these for the printed program) Please let me know what you think about this and which option we should take. Also send me you name and mail address if you are likely to participate so I can sign you up for tickets. @Thorsten: Did you hear back about the booth? We might combine these as in taking the dev room for Saturday and the booth for Sunday. Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com