Bug#406711: closed by Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#406711: fixed in ocamlgsl 0.5.2-1)

2007-01-18 Thread Hans Fangohr
Hi again,

 This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
 #406711: libocamlgsl-ocaml-dev: undefined reference to 
 `ml_gsl_sf_legendre_array_size_e' when building top level,
 which was filed against the libocamlgsl-ocaml-dev package.

 It has been closed by Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED].

 Their explanation is attached below.  If this explanation is
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While I have tested that the bug was removed with 'sid' in
/etc/apt/sources.list, it appears that the modified package that
resolves the bug has not yet filtered through to etch (unless I got
something wrong).

Can I chase this somehow?

Thank you,

Hans









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Bug#406711: closed by Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#406711: fixed in ocamlgsl 0.5.2-1)

2007-01-18 Thread sylvain
Hans Fangohr writes: 

Hi again, 


This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
#406711: libocamlgsl-ocaml-dev: undefined reference to 
`ml_gsl_sf_legendre_array_size_e' when building top level,
which was filed against the libocamlgsl-ocaml-dev package. 

It has been closed by Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED]. 


Their explanation is attached below.  If this explanation is
unsatisfactory and you have not received a better one in a separate
message then please contact Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED] by replying
to this email. 


Debian bug tracking system administrator
(administrator, Debian Bugs database)
 


While I have tested that the bug was removed with 'sid' in
/etc/apt/sources.list, it appears that the modified package that
resolves the bug has not yet filtered through to etch (unless I got
something wrong). 


Can I chase this somehow?


Etch is frozen. There is only one possibility to made the package migrate
to it. I am in discussion with debian-release, to make it migrate. It can
take sometimes. 


Kind regard
Sylvain Le Gall 





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Bug#406711: closed by Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#406711: fixed in ocamlgsl 0.5.2-1)

2007-01-18 Thread Hans Fangohr
HI Sylvain,

  Hi again,
 
  This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
  #406711: libocamlgsl-ocaml-dev: undefined reference to 
  `ml_gsl_sf_legendre_array_size_e' when building top level,
  which was filed against the libocamlgsl-ocaml-dev package.
 
  It has been closed by Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED].
 
  Their explanation is attached below.  If this explanation is
  unsatisfactory and you have not received a better one in a separate
  message then please contact Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED] by replying
  to this email.
 
  Debian bug tracking system administrator
  (administrator, Debian Bugs database)
 
 
  While I have tested that the bug was removed with 'sid' in
  /etc/apt/sources.list, it appears that the modified package that
  resolves the bug has not yet filtered through to etch (unless I got
  something wrong).
 
  Can I chase this somehow?

 Etch is frozen. There is only one possibility to made the package migrate
 to it. I am in discussion with debian-release, to make it migrate. It can
 take sometimes.

Thank you for looking into this. I am not familiar with the debian
policies and I understand that they have to be respected. However,
this is an important bug in my opinion, and I wouldn't want the new
stable debian to be released with it. Good luck in the discussions,
and thanks again for maintaining these packages.

Hans


 Kind regard
 Sylvain Le Gall






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