Hi,
Vincent Fourmond fourm...@debian.org (23/02/2012):
I've checked all packages that build-depend on imagemagick, and they
all build fine excepted for cimg that is currently FTBS (see #652770).
Are there any reasons to delay the imagemagick transition as of now?
It should really go
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org wrote:
there are a few packages in common with glew and numpy transitions, so
I'd appreciate your holding off a little bit more. glew looks almost
ready, so we might clean the path shortly.
OK, thanks for the information.
In
Hello again,
I've checked all packages that build-depend on imagemagick, and they
all build fine excepted for cimg that is currently FTBS (see #652770).
Are there any reasons to delay the imagemagick transition as of now
? It should really go smoothly.
Cheers,
Vincent
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Hello,
I've rebuilt all the remaining packages (excluding ruby-rmagick and
python-magick, that were already checked) against the version of
imagemagick in experimental, and everything went fine, excepted for
cimg, that fails at the build-dep level:
[...]
The following packages have unmet
Hi,
Vincent Fourmond wrote:
is there be anything specific
that prevents us from uploading the current imagemagick in
experimental to unstable ?
Yes, the lack of release team ack usually indicates that
they are busy working on other transitions. See
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com (26/01/2012):
Yes, the lack of release team ack usually indicates that
they are busy working on other transitions. See
http://bugs.debian.org/release.debian.org or
http://release.debian.org/transitions/ for some details on those.
If you would like to help
Hello,
It's been more than a month that we requested permission to proceed
with the new imagemagick transition; is there be anything specific
that prevents us from uploading the current imagemagick in
experimental to unstable ?
Thanks,
Vincent
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Dear release Team,
Any news on the imagemagick transition ? Would it be OK to upload
the new version to unstable ?
pythonmagick reportedly builds and runs fine with the newer version,
so with both bindings fine, it should really be a binNMU-only
transition.
Cheers,
Vincent
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