* Ludovic Brenta [Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:49:12 +0100]:
OK, thanks for that. I'll wait for the results of the build and then
ask for removal from alpha in case of failure. I must say I'm a bit
disappointed at the DAK. Uploading to testing is easy enough but the
lifecycle of a package
Hi,
gnat-gps on alpha still dpends on gnat-4.1.
Checking reverse dependencies...
** gnat-gps has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libgnat-4.1 (= 4.1.2-8)
** gnat-gps has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libgnatprj4.1 (=
4.1.2-8)
** gnat-gps has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha:
Thomas Viehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gnat-gps on alpha still dpends on gnat-4.1.
Checking reverse dependencies...
** gnat-gps has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libgnat-4.1 (= 4.1.2-8)
** gnat-gps has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libgnatprj4.1 (=
4.1.2-8)
** gnat-gps has an
Another data point that might explain the source of the confusion: the
unstable version of gnat-gps (4.3~2008.08.09) FTBFS on alpha; however
the version in testing (4.0.1-6lenny1) built successfully on all
architectures and has migrated to testing on all architectures except
alpha for unknown
Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Well I don't know what I can do except repeat my previous two replies
to this bug:
Testing is not the problem (everything built correctly there), unstable
is the problem. Options seem to be:
- Try if the build succeeds now (Adeodato helpfully scheduled a retry,
buildd.d.o
OK, thanks for that. I'll wait for the results of the build and then
ask for removal from alpha in case of failure. I must say I'm a bit
disappointed at the DAK. Uploading to testing is easy enough but the
lifecycle of a package thereafter is far from obvious to me. Someday,
someone will have
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
The transition of all Ada packages to gnat-4.3 is complete and there is
one RC bug (tagged wontfix) on gnat-4.1.
Please remove gnat-4.1 from the archive.
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Ludovic Brenta (maintainer of all gnat* packages).
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