Mostly there's a long list of packages which need to go in ahead of
new libpng, which aren't ready.
* dillo needs a binNMU on sparc; then it can go in.
* The ARM buildd (grieg) needs to get rid of the old libpng12-dev,
and then gif2png needs a binNMU on ARM (alternatively, a hand-built binNMU
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 12:15:08AM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mostly there's a long list of packages which need to go in ahead of
new libpng, which aren't ready.
Are zero-day NMUs appropriate for any of these:
* penguin-command needs a
Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mostly there's a long list of packages which need to go in ahead of
new libpng, which aren't ready.
Are zero-day NMUs appropriate for any of these:
* penguin-command needs a new upload with fixed build-depends (bug
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 01:12:11AM -0400, Nathanael Nerode wrote:
* penguin-command needs a new upload with fixed build-depends (bug 303705,
which justifies removal of the version in testing if necessary)
* matanza should be removed from testing (#328352, #335274) and probably
even from
Hello,
First sorry for the cross post, but as it seems some didn't get my earlier
emails and don't read d-k or their bug reports, i think it is safer :).
After a week long discussion we all reached the following conclusion :
1) The three initrd tools will now support a
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4) In the default case (no ramdisk= field), or in case of a list of
tools, we first check for the existence of the tools, and then check
if they support the --supported-*
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 07:57:09PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
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4) In the default case (no ramdisk= field), or in case of a list of
tools, we first check for the
Dear release team,
unfortunately the f-prot-installer package is again broken by upstream
changes. The release of f-prot 4.6.2 includes a modification of the
check-updates.pl script incompatible with the installer script in the
package. Therefore I would like to ask for an update in stable.
An
liblablgtk-ocaml is currently rendered uninstallable by the imlib
update on ARM and SPARC only. It has binNMUs on every other arch, but
on those two it still depends on libpng10-0.
I think this is the source of most of the ARM/SPARC specific failures in the
imlib hint. Thankfully the binNMUs
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