Hi,
pango-graphite "owns" a critical bug, #471642 and dupes, since April
with no visible maintainer activity.
As it's not been released with stable before and has no reverse
dependencies, it appears to be an ideal removal candidate.
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On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 06:38:08AM +, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Pierre Habouzit [2008-10-01 8:25 +0200]:
> > I missed that most of the changes are due to a 10 liner in a yacc file
> > (and the diff is on the generated source) or documentation, so it's
> > rather sane after all, unbl
Hi Pierre,
Pierre Habouzit [2008-10-01 8:25 +0200]:
> I missed that most of the changes are due to a 10 liner in a yacc file
> (and the diff is on the generated source) or documentation, so it's
> rather sane after all, unblocked.
Ah, thanks. Sorry, typed my previous reply before seeing your's,
unblocked
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 05:57:18PM +, Christian Perrier wrote:
>
> Dear release managers,
>
> I just NMU'ed (unfortunately as a maintainer upload, my mistake)
> samhain to fix a trivial RC bug.
>
> Could you consider unblocking that version and allow it to enter testing?
>
> The changelog f
Hi Pierre,
Pierre Habouzit [2008-10-01 8:24 +0200]:
> Unless there are really critical bugs it fixes, I'm afraid no:
> 109 files changed, 5790 insertions(+), 3121 deletions(-)
*shrug* ok. So you'd rather have it in lenny-p-u and lenny.1 then? (We
regularly update the stable Debian releases with
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 05:31:03PM +, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Hi release team. I'd like to ask if an update for csound is possible. It
> brings 2 changes that are the reason for the update request. The first one is
> that the csound library comes with a few plugins, but they weren't versioned
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:07:53AM +, Julien Cristau wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> please unblock the following packages:
>
> * libx11/2:1.1.5-2
> new patch from upstream, fixes a memory leak
>
> * mesa/7.0.3-6
> debian/copyright update to the SGI FreeB License 2.0, which is free
>
> * x11proto-gl
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:54:11AM +, Y Giridhar Appaji Nag wrote:
> Hi release-team,
>
> On 08/09/29 12:26 +0200, Rene Engelhard said ...
> > Package: libdaemon0
> > Version: 0.10-1
> > Severity: grave
>
> Since 0.13 is already in sid and this bug affects 0.12-1 (in Lenny) I
> would like to
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:38:17PM +, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please unblock jumpnbump/1.50+dfsg1-1. It has several important
> changes:
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 03:37:54PM +, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as Frank Lichtenheld noted in #499761, fcmp exists for the exclusive
> benefit of freecraft, which is not scheduled to be released with lenny.
> As such fcmp should probably be pulled as well.
I hope there is an RC bug to
On mer, oct 01, 2008 at 06:24:16 +, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 04:33:21PM +, Martin Pitt wrote:
> > Hello release team,
> >
> > I recently uploaded a new upstream bugfix microrelease of
> > postgresql-8.3 (plus two trivial packaging fixes) [1]. It passes the
> > upstr
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 04:12:07PM +, Christian Perrier wrote:
>
> Dear release managers,
>
> I recently NMU'ed (or worked with the maintainer of) wzdftpd to fix
> some pending l10n bugs.
>
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 04:33:21PM +, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hello release team,
>
> I recently uploaded a new upstream bugfix microrelease of
> postgresql-8.3 (plus two trivial packaging fixes) [1]. It passes the
> upstream test suite as well as the postgresql-common integration test
> suite.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 04:36:15PM +, Ludovic Brenta wrote:
> music123 (15-0.2) unstable; urgency=low
> .
>* Non-maintainer upload.
>* Switch to gnat-4.3. Closes: #485663.
>
> This is one of only two source packages in lenny still build-depending on
> gnat-4.1; the other is libflori
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:23:31PM +, Muammar El Khatib wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > if I understand the bug log of #491590, it seems that the smc (jump and
> > run game with a short description mentioning C++) will not work with the
> > version of cegui-mk2 curren
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 08:12:08PM +, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> Please unblock manpages-de/0.5-4.2. My previous NMU for #493726
> was insufficient.
unblocked
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 09:57:03PM +, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> tag 491772 pending
> tag 500421 pending
> thanks
>
> Please hint lirc 0.8.3-3 for migration to testing. It fixes bugs 491772
> and 500421.
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Hi,
Matthias Klose wrote:
> > (already unblocked) openoffice.org wait for it so I guess this has to be
> > unblocked now...
>
> this was unintended. reverted in gcc-defaults 1.77.
I did a bin-NMU with libgcj-bc 4.3.2-2 and still got a dep on
libgcj >= 4.3.1-9 whereas testing has 4.3.1-2...
Rega
Sebastien Delafond wrote:
> Hi Release Masters,
>
> could we have an unfreeze for librspec-ruby and librspec-ruby1.8
> 1.1.3-3 ? It fixes #500625, which is tagged 'grave' as it indeed
> prevents users from doing much at all with "spec"...
unblocked
Cheers
Luk
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Hi Release Masters,
could we have an unfreeze for librspec-ruby and librspec-ruby1.8
1.1.3-3 ? It fixes #500625, which is tagged 'grave' as it indeed
prevents users from doing much at all with "spec"...
The debdiff between -2 and -3 is attached to this email, and consist
in the following 2 change
Hi,
Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if I understand the bug log of #491590, it seems that the smc (jump and
> run game with a short description mentioning C++) will not work with the
> version of cegui-mk2 currently in sid and the maintainer appears to say
> in the bug log that he was unable to
tag 491772 pending
tag 500421 pending
thanks
Please hint lirc 0.8.3-3 for migration to testing. It fixes bugs 491772
and 500421.
Thanks,
Matt
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Thomas Viehmann, le Tue 30 Sep 2008 21:46:24 +0200, a écrit :
> so another month has passed.
Sorry for having taken some time to switch country :)
> Unless we do plan to fix this shortly, it might be better to actually
> drop loadlin from Debian unstable and fix any reverse
> (build-)dependencies
Hi,
2008/9/30 Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Mathieu Parent wrote:
>> tags 498202 + pending
>
>> The corrected packages are ready since some month, but as I'm not DD,
>> I can't upload.
> If you cannot upload and have not been able to sponsor these packages
> for months, it might
I just learned that the frequent crashes I've been experiencing in
Iceweasel were due to having pango-graphite installed. Since it causes
crashes in unrelated software, I upgraded existing bug #471642 to
severity critical.
That bug was opened in March, last commented on in April, and has not
been
Please unblock manpages-de/0.5-4.2. My previous NMU for #493726
was insufficient.
Cheers,
Moritz
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Hi,
so another month has passed.
Unless we do plan to fix this shortly, it might be better to actually
drop loadlin from Debian unstable and fix any reverse
(build-)dependencies now rather than postponing stuff further and further.
Kind regards
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Hi,
if I understand the bug log of #491590, it seems that the smc (jump and
run game with a short description mentioning C++) will not work with the
version of cegui-mk2 currently in sid and the maintainer appears to say
in the bug log that he was unable to enable the missing module in
cegui-mk2
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008, Loïc Minier wrote:
> Could the release team please comment on what we should do for lenny?
Poke! :-)
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> volatile is up to the volatile maintainers, though updating it on
> volatile won't make it usefull for installing new systems...
The ability to update the pci.ids from -volatile was meant as a small
icing at the top of the cake -- I see the real benefit in the possibility
of fetching a package w
Martin Mares wrote:
> In the future (after Lenny), I would like to solve one more problem:
> with the current rate of development of new hardware, the pci.ids file
> is getting out of date very quickly and there is no way how to update
> it nicely.
> I suggest that we should split off the pci.ids
> Dropping this information in the udeb is if course a good way of saving
> space, but the full package should contain everything.
In the future (after Lenny), I would like to solve one more problem:
with the current rate of development of new hardware, the pci.ids file
is getting out of date very
Hi,
Mathieu Parent wrote:
> tags 498202 + pending
> The corrected packages are ready since some month, but as I'm not DD,
> I can't upload.
If you cannot upload and have not been able to sponsor these packages
for months, it might not be as pending as setting the tag suggests.
> So if somebody w
When I look at I see there is nothing currently in the building state
and 9 packages in the needs build state 7 of which have been in that
state more than a week.
Is there a problem with the buildd?
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Dear release managers,
I recently NMU'ed (or worked with the maintainer of) wzdftpd to fix
some pending l10n bugs.
I also included a fix for a severity:important bug which was trivial
to fix (don't restart daemon on force-reload).
Could you consider unblocking that version and allow it to enter
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
> Maybe it could be an option to use the "transition upload block"
> mechanism to prevent further uploads of (selected) D-I build
> dependencies to sid and thus prevent version skew between testing and
> unstable.
I've committed a simple script "check
Hello release team,
I recently uploaded a new upstream bugfix microrelease of
postgresql-8.3 (plus two trivial packaging fixes) [1]. It passes the
upstream test suite as well as the postgresql-common integration test
suite.
It built everywhere now [2], too.
Can you please allow this into Lenny?
music123 (15-0.2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Non-maintainer upload.
* Switch to gnat-4.3. Closes: #485663.
This is one of only two source packages in lenny still build-depending on
gnat-4.1; the other is libflorist which I intend to upload to testing
this week. After that it will become po
Hi,
as Frank Lichtenheld noted in #499761, fcmp exists for the exclusive
benefit of freecraft, which is not scheduled to be released with lenny.
As such fcmp should probably be pulled as well.
Kind regards
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Hi,
please unblock jumpnbump/1.50+dfsg1-1. It has several important
changes:
* fix insecure handling of /tmp
* remove a binary library provided without source (used on DOS only)
* fix path to utility programs in jumpnbump-menu
See below for the full changelog.
Regards,
Ansgar
jumpnbump (1.
Hi release-team,
On 08/09/29 12:26 +0200, Rene Engelhard said ...
> Package: libdaemon0
> Version: 0.10-1
> Severity: grave
Since 0.13 is already in sid and this bug affects 0.12-1 (in Lenny) I
would like to upload 0.12-1lenny1 to testing-proposed-updates. Please
do let me know if that is OK.
>
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 05:02:58PM +0200, Jochen Friedrich wrote:
> I'd like to request an unblock for net-snmp to include two fixes (in addition
> to
> translation updates):
>
Unblocked,
Neil
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On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:41:15AM -0400, Michael Schultheiss wrote:
> Please unblock gallery 1.5.9-1. This is a security release that fixed
> CVE-2008-3662 and CVE-2008-4129. The CVE's were not listed in the
> changelog since I did not know the CVE numbers when the package was
> built.
>
Gah.
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
> A second related issue is that after the final D-I upload no updates
> for packages that have udebs or are D-I build dependencies can be
> accepted into testing, unless the version included in D-I is first
> saved in a special suite. This last was do
Hi again,
please unblock the following packages:
* libx11/2:1.1.5-2
new patch from upstream, fixes a memory leak
* mesa/7.0.3-6
debian/copyright update to the SGI FreeB License 2.0, which is free
* x11proto-gl/1.4.9-2
same as mesa
* xorg-server/2:1.4.2-7
same as mesa/x11proto-gl, plus one triv
Debian Installer builds are a bit special when compared with other
packages or even udebs. The way the builds are done means some special
attention is needed to ensure full source compliance for the release.
debian-installer images consist of:
1) files unpacked udebs from testing
2) libraries th
Hello and thanks for the prompt response!
> Martin, what is the pros of having this striped data available?
In many cases, the subsystem ID is needed to reliably identify a PCI card
as the manufacturers are used to make multiple cards with the same chip,
but wired differently.
Dropping this info
Hello!
> My point is that pci.ids has been stripped in both the udeb and the
> normal binary packages for a number of debian versions of pciutils.
Yes, but only in testing. The Etch version is complete.
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Hi,
please unblock pal 0.4.3-3. Changes since the version 0.4.2-3 in lenny (which
is 0.4.3 minus one simple patch) are doc fixes, an updated watch file, linking
against the wide version of ncurses to fix some issues when displaying UTF-8
and code that prevents a segfault, this code is only run wh
Hi,
please unblock deborphan 1.7.27. It contains l10n updates and fixes
a bug that (in very rare cases) might cause apt-get $PURGE --assume-yes
remove $RANDOM_PACKAGES to be run. The fix is trivial as it is only
exporting LC_COLLATE=C in orphaner.
Thanks,
Carsten
$ difftar deborphan_1.7.26.tar
Dear release team,
I would like to ask again for a freeze exception for texlive-extra
2007.dfsg.6-1.
The changes to dfsg.4-1 currently in testing are minimal, only 2 nosell
packages have been removed.
Sorry for uploading two time (dfsg.5 and dfsg.6), but as soon as a
something is removed from up
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Paul Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> epiphany-browser_2.22.3-4
This one is actually intended for lenny (2 RC fixes), so just one
binNMU will do for epiphany-browser.
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On 2008-09-30, Paul Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> empathy_0.23.3-2
> gedit_2.22.3-1
> gtkspell_2.0.13-1
> katoob_0.5.9.1-1.1
> kde4libs_4:4.1.0-3
> screem_0.16.1-4.2
> stardict_3.0.1-4
> subtitleeditor_0.21.1-2+b1
Please note that there is a similar bug (unreported) in qt4-x11 as the
enchant b
Hi RMs,
I intend to NMU enchant to fix #499710 (shlibs need updating, debdiff attached).
Once the upload is done, these packages will need a binNMU:
abiword_2.6.4-5
conglomerate_0.9.1-3.1
empathy_0.23.3-2
gedit_2.22.3-1
gtkspell_2.0.13-1
katoob_0.5.9.1-1.1
kde4libs_4:4.1.0-3
screem_0.16.1-4.2
st
Hello.
Wordpress-2.5.1-8 corrects a grave security bug. Could you, please,
unblock it?
Here's the relevant changelog.
* Added 009CVE2008-4106 patch. (Closes: #500115)
Whitespaces in user name are now checked during login.
It's not possible to register an "admin(n-whitespaces)" u
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