Possible problems in your Debian packages

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=== eglibc:
= 2 Release Critical bug(s):
- #555168 
  Many locales files do not permit modification
- #634261 
  iceweasel 5.0 does not start on sparc, bus error
= 5 Release Goals bug(s):
- #489066 
  glibc: dlclose() from threaded program on linuxthreads architectures (hppa, 
kfreebsd-*) segfaults
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
- #607573 
  setxattr, fsetxattr and lsetxattr are ENOSYS stubs
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
- #626482 
  libc0.1: 2.13 causes segfaults + bus errors inside DSA's dchroots
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
- #644023 
  FTBFS on kfreebsd-i386 (testsuite failure)
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
- #672774 
  build fix for multiarch-enabled kfreebsd-kernel-headers
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
= Missing build(s) on mips
  This might need manual action from your side.
  See https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=eglibc

=== Packages with a new upstream version available:
  eglibc  2.15  (Debian: 2.13-34)

=== Packages with lintian errors and warnings:
- eglibc (0 errors, 104 warnings)
  


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=== eglibc:
= 2 Release Critical bug(s):
- #555168 
  Many locales files do not permit modification
- #566844 
  libc6 causing "Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info"
= 1 Release Goals bug(s):
- #489066 
  glibc: dlclose() from threaded program on linuxthreads architectures (hppa, 
kfreebsd-*) segfaults
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
= Missing build(s) on alpha
  This might need manual action from your side.
  See https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=eglibc

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  tzdata  2010k  (Debian: 2010j-1)

=== Packages with lintian errors and warnings:
- eglibc (6 errors, 14 warnings)
  

- tzdata (0 errors, 215 warnings)
  


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Possible problems in your Debian packages

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=== eglibc:
= 4 Release Critical bug(s):
- #555168 
  Many locales files do not permit modification
- #555205 
  libc6: segfault when upgrading from 2.9-25 -> 2.10.1-5 on squeeze renders 
system unusable
- #566844 
  libc6 causing "Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info"
- #581835 
  libc6: circular Pre-Depends loop caused by Depends: debconf
= 1 Release Goals bug(s):
- #489066 
  glibc: dlclose() from threaded program on linuxthreads architectures (hppa, 
kfreebsd-*) segfaults
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
= Missing build(s) on mips s390
  This might need manual action from your side.
  See https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=eglibc
= No migration to testing for 24 days.
  See 

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  eglibc  2.11.1  (Debian: 2.10.2-8)

=== Packages with lintian errors and warnings:
- eglibc (6 errors, 16 warnings)
  


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=== eglibc:
= 5 Release Critical bug(s):
- #555168 
  Many locales files do not permit modification
- #555205 
  libc6: segfault when upgrading from 2.9-25 -> 2.10.1-5 on squeeze renders 
system unusable
- #566844 
  libc6 causing "Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info"
- #574990 
  nscd crashes after moderate use
- #576800 
  libc6: Cannot create new processes after hibernating
= 1 Release Goals bug(s):
- #489066 
  glibc: dlclose() from threaded program on linuxthreads architectures (hppa, 
kfreebsd-*) segfaults
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  eglibc  2.11.1  (Debian: 2.10.2-6)

=== Packages with lintian errors and warnings:
- eglibc (6 errors, 97 warnings)
  


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=== eglibc:
= 5 Release Critical bug(s):
- #555168 
  Many locales files do not permit modification
- #555205 
  libc6: segfault when upgrading from 2.9-25 -> 2.10.1-5 on squeeze renders 
system unusable
- #561203 
  FTBFS [hppa] - pthread_create() (or QThread) + fork() = crash
- #566844 
  libc6 causing "Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info"
- #574990 
  nscd crashes after moderate use
= 1 Release Goals bug(s):
- #489066 
  glibc: dlclose() from threaded program on linuxthreads architectures (hppa, 
kfreebsd-*) segfaults
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  eglibc  2.11.1  (Debian: 2.10.2-6)

=== Packages with lintian errors and warnings:
- eglibc (6 errors, 97 warnings)
  


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Possible problems in your Debian packages

2010-02-13 Thread DDPOMail robot
=== eglibc:
= 7 Release Critical or Release Goal bug(s):
- #555168 
  Many locales files do not permit modification
- #555205 
  libc6: segfault when upgrading from 2.9-25 -> 2.10.1-5 on squeeze renders 
system unusable
- #561203 
  FTBFS [hppa] - pthread_create() (or QThread) + fork() = crash
- #489066 
  glibc: dlclose() from threaded program on linuxthreads architectures (hppa, 
kfreebsd-*) segfaults
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
- #455762 
  [libc6] gethostbyname fails on IPv6 addresses
  Part of release goal: IPv6 support
- #520628 
  libc6: getaddrinfo now prefers listening on ipv4-only over ipv4+ipv6.
  Part of release goal: IPv6 support
- #566844 
  libc6 causing "Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info"
= Missing build(s) on i386
  This might need manual action from your side.
  See https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=eglibc
= No migration to testing for 42 days.
  See 
= Lintian: 6 error(s) and 96 warning(s)
 See 
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/debian-gl...@lists.debian.org.html#eglibc

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  eglibc  2.11.1  (Debian: 2.10.2-6)

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=== eglibc:
= 6 bug(s) that should be fixed soon:
- #555168 
  Many locales files do not permit modification
- #555205 
  libc6: segfault when upgrading from 2.9-25 -> 2.10.1-5 on squeeze renders 
system unusable
- #561203 
  FTBFS [hppa] - pthread_create() (or QThread) + fork() = crash
- #489066 
  glibc: dlclose() from threaded program on linuxthreads architectures (hppa, 
kfreebsd-*) segfaults
  Part of release goal: kfreebsd-* as release architectures
- #520628 
  libc6: getaddrinfo now prefers listening on ipv4-only over ipv4+ipv6.
  Part of release goal: IPv6 support
- #551158 
  Libc6: exim4 Segfault in libc-2.7.so
  Appears to affect stable, you should fix it for the next point release
= Missing build(s) on kfreebsd-i386
  This might need manual action from your side.
  See https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=eglibc
= Lintian reports 6 error(s) and 96 warning(s), you should consider fixing them.
 See 
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/debian-gl...@lists.debian.org.html#eglibc

=== prelink: (you co-maintain it)
= No migration to testing for 86 days.
  See 
= Lintian reports 2 error(s) and 9 warning(s), you should consider fixing them.
 See http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/arol...@debian.org.html#prelink

=== tzdata:
= 1 bug(s) that should be fixed soon:
- #545146 
  upgrade Debian 4->5 fails with tzdata: error 10 in post-install
  Appears to affect stable, you should fix it for the next point release
= Lintian reports 215 warning(s), you should consider fixing them.
 See 
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/debian-gl...@lists.debian.org.html#tzdata

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  eglibc  2.11.1  (Debian: 2.10.2-5)

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=== eglibc:
= There is 1 unfixed security issue(s), please fix them.
 See http://security-tracker.debian.net/tracker/source-package/eglibc
= 5 bug(s) that should be fixed soon:
- #544838 
  xiterm+thai - FTBFS: undefined reference to `getutmpx'
  Appears to affect stable, you should fix it for the next point release
- #520628 
  libc6: getaddrinfo now prefers listening on ipv4-only over ipv4+ipv6.
  Part of release goal: IPv6 support
- #551903 
  libc6-i686 pthread_cond_wait fails to reacquire mutex upon cancellation
- #551158 
  Libc6: exim4 Segfault in libc-2.7.so
  Appears to affect stable, you should fix it for the next point release
- #552233 
  locales: cannot map archive header: Invalid argument
= Lintian reports 5 error(s) and 46 warning(s), you should consider fixing them.
 See 
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/debian-gl...@lists.debian.org.html#eglibc

=== glibc:
= There is 1 unfixed security issue(s), please fix them.
 See http://security-tracker.debian.net/tracker/source-package/glibc

=== tzdata:
= 1 bug(s) that should be fixed soon:
- #545146 
  upgrade Debian 4->5 fails with tzdata: error 10 in post-install
  Appears to affect stable, you should fix it for the next point release
= Lintian reports 216 warning(s), you should consider fixing them.
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=== eglibc:
= 4 bug(s) that should be fixed soon:
- #535153 
  libc6: breaks wine upon upgrade, should have Breaks: wine
  Appears to affect stable, you should fix it for the next point release
- #520628 
  libc6: getaddrinfo now prefers listening on ipv4-only over ipv4+ipv6.
  Part of release goal: IPv6 support
- #535809 
  libc6-dev: eglibc reships scsi/scsi.h
- #518027 
  generated dependencies for libglib2.0-0 are insufficient
= Lintian reports 8 error(s) and 49 warning(s), you should consider fixing them.
 See 
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/debian-gl...@lists.debian.org.html#eglibc

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  eglibc  2.10.1  (Debian: 2.9-19)

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=== glibc:
= 3 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #382175 
  glibc: contains possibly non-free code
- #492778 
  glibc: [hppa] Patch for getcontext()/makecontext()/setcontext()/swapcontext()
- #494468 
  locales: Postist violates Debian policy (10.7.3) by not preserving changes to 
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=== glibc:
= 3 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #382175 
  glibc: contains possibly non-free code
- #487104 
  nis: map values containing non-ascii characters vanish
- #492778 
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