Re: calibre -- please remove from testing, long-standing RC bugs (was: Bug#547288: RM: calibre -- ROM; currently unmaintainable in Debian)

2009-09-23 Thread Pierre Habouzit
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:21:22PM +0200, Torsten Werner wrote:
 tags 547288 + wontfix
 thanks

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Re: calibre -- please remove from testing, long-standing RC bugs (was: Bug#547288: RM: calibre -- ROM; currently unmaintainable in Debian)

2009-09-23 Thread Pierre Habouzit
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:21:22PM +0200, Torsten Werner wrote:
 tags 547288 + wontfix
 thanks
 
 Hi Martin,
 
 Martin Pitt schrieb:
  After the recent discussion with Miriam I change my request to only
  remove calibre from testing, so that it won't go into stables
  until/unless the RC bugs get sorted out.
 
 the FTP team does not remove packages from testing because of RC bugs.
 That is the job of the release team (on Cc now).

While I'm at it, if such a removal is needed, the proper procedure is
now to open a bug with Usertag: rm on the pseudo package
release.debian.org.

last reportbug will help you to do that in a few fast steps.
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Bug#548077: nmu: haskell-zip-archive_0.1.1.3-2

2009-09-23 Thread Joachim Breitner
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Hi release,

just uploaded haskell-digest, thus:

nmu haskell-zip-archive_0.1.1.3-2 . ALL . -m Rebuild against updated 
haskell-digest
dw  haskell-zip-archive_0.1.1.3-2 . ALL . -m libghc6-digest-dev (= 0.0.0.7-2)

Thanks,
Joachim

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please give-back kwwidgets and gdcm

2009-09-23 Thread Dominique Belhachemi
Hi,

A FTBFS bug in the vtk package has been fixed. The following packages
should build fine now.

gb kwwidgets_1.0.0~cvs20090825-2 . mips powerpc
gb gdcm_2.0.12-11 . armel

Thanks
Dominique


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Bug#547521: marked as done (RM: rt2400/1.2.2+cvs20090424-2)

2009-09-23 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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rt2400 is no longer developed upstream.  All hardware that it supports
should be handled by the in-tree rt2400pci driver.

(Also reported against rt2400 in #547515, to prevent propagation of
later versions.)

Ben.

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Closing these bugs, as the rt* packages have been removed from testing
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Bug#547524: marked as done (RM: rt73/1:1.0.3.6-cvs20090424-dfsg1-1)

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rt73 is no longer developed upstream.  All hardware it supports should
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(Also reported against rt73 as #547518, to prevent propagation of
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Closing these bugs, as the rt* packages have been removed from testing
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Bug#547523: marked as done (RM: rt2570/1.1.0+cvs20090424-2)

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Re: please give-back kwwidgets and gdcm

2009-09-23 Thread Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt
Dominique Belhachemi domi...@cs.tu-berlin.de writes:
 gb kwwidgets_1.0.0~cvs20090825-2 . mips powerpc
 gb gdcm_2.0.12-11 . armel

Done.

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Re: Security team plans for the squeeze cycle

2009-09-23 Thread Raphael Geissert
Michael S Gilbert wrote:
[...]
 
 however, if there is an interest in direct support for testing in the
 meantime, volunteers who are willing to spend their own time are very
 welcome to do so. in fact, the security team is very welcoming of any
 and all volunteers who would like to help in any area [0].
 

I've been working on making security fixes migrate to testing as soon as
possible and done one DTSA for libsndfile and plan to continue helping
packages migrate in a timely manner. If anyone wants to help security
support please start by fixing RC bugs as they usually hold transitions or
block packages.

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