Marco d'Itri (07/12/2009):
> The packages was built by mistake by precedent releases but it is
> only needed on old 32 bit architectures.
http://wiki.debian.org/ftpmaster_Removals
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The packages was built by mistake by precedent releases but it is only
needed on old 32 bit architectures.
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Marco
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On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 16:12:29 + Simon McVittie wrote:
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> I don't think alien-arena should be in testing in its current state:
>
> * has a security bug without maintainer response
> *
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emacs21 is still present in testing, although it has been removed from
unstable already. Running "dak rm -Rn -s testing emacs21" on merkel
gives me
> Checking reverse dependencies...
> No depend
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Hi,
missingh-1.1.0.1-1 was broken due to an update of a
dependencies’ dependency, which is not handled sufficiently well by our
generated binary dependencies. (See the d-haskell for more information)
Thes
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Hi,
I had outdated packages on my computer when building this, sorry:
nmu hdbc_2.2.0-2 . amd64 . -m "Rebuild against haskell-convertible in un
I brought up bug #552433 here earlier [0] and have been in contact with
the security team about this but haven't had a definite answer from them
whether they want (or don't want) to issue an advisory for this.
I'm now convinced this is a security problem because it can result in
wrong privileges
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I don't think alien-arena should be in testing in its current state:
* has a security bug without maintainer response
* is very out of date with upstream
* is part of the xulrunner transition (v
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 11:59 +0100, Santiago Vila wrote:
> I see lots of packages being accepted in stable.
> Is there a new point release of lenny happening right now?
No, it's just that the migration of packages from p-u-new to p-u has
been broken since ftp-master made a number of changes to
Hi.
I see lots of packages being accepted in stable.
Is there a new point release of lenny happening right now?
(If so: Aren't we going to change /etc/debian_version, as we did in
previous point releases?)
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On Saturday 28 November 2009, Frans Pop wrote:
> Unless there are objections I will also backport the changes for Etch as
> that version has the same issues and I think it's worth having the
> better support for installs from archive.d.o after Etch is moved there.
As there have been no comments ab
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libalien-wxwidgets-perl needs to be rebuilt against the new
wxwidgets2.8, and then libwx-perl needs to be rebuilt against that.
On a semi-related topic, due to #559206 wxwidgets2.8 FTBFS on
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