Request for unretirement of aeskulap

2015-10-07 Thread Jens Lody
I just asked for an unretirement of aeskulap [1]
It was retired because of dependency-problems before F22.
I fixed these problems and also a crash I found some times ago.

I just filed a (re-)review request on bugzilla [2].

I came in touch with aeskulap when searching for a tool to look into
dvd's with dicom-files of my daughter.
And I found it easy to use and "just work".

When updating to F22 I found it silently broken due to missing
dependencies.
I installed it on one of my testing VM's with F21.

After becoming a Fedora packager myself, I decided to try to fix the
dependency-problems and also a crash I recognized earlier.

I don't know exactly howto proceed now.
I opened the mentioned review, clicked the "Ask unretirement"-button
and write this mail.

After clicking the (unretirement-)button, nothing visible happens,
except for two notifications I got (one for F22 and one for Rawhide).

The aeskulap-timeline [3] does not show anything about the unretirement
-process.

So for the moment I will wait and just see what happens.

Jens

[1] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/aeskulap/
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1269649

[3] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/aeskulap/timeline
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Re: Request for unretirement of aeskulap

2015-10-07 Thread Till Maas
On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 11:03:07PM +0200, Jens Lody wrote:

> I just filed a (re-)review request on bugzilla [2].

The re-review needs to be done by a fellow packager until the
unretirement can happen.

> I don't know exactly howto proceed now.
> I opened the mentioned review, clicked the "Ask unretirement"-button
> and write this mail.
> 
> After clicking the (unretirement-)button, nothing visible happens,
> except for two notifications I got (one for F22 and one for Rawhide).

This sounds like a bug, you should not be able to unretire the package
(which seems to be the case), so there should be no notifications. Also
I am not sure, if it is currently correct, that there is a unretirement
button. Can you maybe upload a screenshot of the pkgdb aeskulap page for
yousomewhere?

Regards
Till
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Re: Request for unretirement of aeskulap

2015-10-08 Thread Jens Lody
Am Mittwoch, den 07.10.2015, 23:21 +0200 schrieb Till Maas:
> On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 11:03:07PM +0200, Jens Lody wrote:
> 
> > I just filed a (re-)review request on bugzilla [2].
> 
> The re-review needs to be done by a fellow packager until the
> unretirement can happen.
> 
> > I don't know exactly howto proceed now.
> > I opened the mentioned review, clicked the "Ask unretirement"
> > -button
> > and write this mail.
> > 
> > After clicking the (unretirement-)button, nothing visible happens,
> > except for two notifications I got (one for F22 and one for
> > Rawhide).
> 
> This sounds like a bug, you should not be able to unretire the
> package
> (which seems to be the case), so there should be no notifications.
> Also
> I am not sure, if it is currently correct, that there is a
> unretirement
> button. Can you maybe upload a screenshot of the pkgdb aeskulap page
> for
> yousomewhere?
I can not unretire it directly, there is an "Ask unretire"-button, that
does not do anything visible.
See: https://rpm.jenslody.de/review/aeskulap_pkgdb_screenshot.png

Notification is (e.g.):
"jenslody asks that aeskulap be unretired on f22"

Nothing else happens, nothing in timeline.

Jens
> 
> Regards
> Till
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