Heya,
Raphael Hertzog writes:
>> * What do you think of the advantages and improvements that I point
>> out?
> To me it looks great but I have no experience with SAT solver and I
> wonder whether the sheer amount of predicates that it will have to handle
> will not result in something dog-slow.
Joey Schulze writes:
> Please allow sendfile 2.1b.20080616-4 to migrate into squeeze.
> It closes one important and one nasty (not in bts, though) bug.
Unblocked. Thanks for your work.
Marc
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Roger Leigh writes:
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 01:33:10PM +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> Roger Leigh writes:
>>> Please could you unblock schroot 1.4.10-2?
>> 127 files changed, 6132 insertions(+), 6896 deletions(-)
>>
>> *cough*
Roger Leigh writes:
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 01:34:10PM +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> Roger Leigh writes:
>> > Please could you unblock gutenprint 5.2.6-1?
>> 245 files changed, 114059 insertions(+), 82843 deletions(-)
>>
>> Why?
> I
Thijs Kinkhorst writes:
> We know from experience that these bugfix releases are of good quality, and
> are preceded by a release candidate. In this case, the majority of the patch
> is for documentation and translation updates, plus a number of useful
> bugfixes. Testing it reveals no problems
"Christian Hammers" writes:
> The package built fine so far and is 2 days old. Changelog is:
>
> quagga (0.99.17-1) unstable; urgency=high
> .
>* SECURITY:
> "This release provides two important bugfixes, which address remote
> crash
> possibility in bgpd discovered by CROSS team."
Thomas Weber writes:
> octave3.2 (3.2.4-7) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
>
> * New patch: fix_relative_addpath command (closes: #592517)
> * Drop libgl1-mesa-swx11-dev and libglu1-mesa-dev from build-dependencies.
> They are already pulled in by other packages, so we don't need to force
> sp
Philipp Kern writes:
> I took the liberty to convert the packaging to use jetring, so that further
> modifications don't just yield "binary files differ". However this results
> in a larger diff. But those are mostly key blobs anyway.
Unblocked.
Marc
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Soeren Sonnenburg writes:
> jblas 1.0.2 is currently in squeeze, but is not working whenever complex
> numbers are returned as results. So upstream fixed that in version 1.1-1
> and filed an important bug.
Unblocked.
Marc
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LI Daobing writes:
> ibus-pinyin 1.3.10-1 depends on opencc 0.1.0 or 0.1.1
>
> currently the opencc in testing is still 0.0.3-1, and opencc 0.1.0 is
> not buildable under big endian system.
>
> so I have to push opencc 0.1.1 to testing
>
> can you tell me how to push this?
There is no real way to
A Mennucc writes:
> may you please let the new version 1.9.0-5 of freevo in squeeze?
Unblocked.
Marc
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Hi,
LI Daobing writes:
> there are already an freeze-exception for opencc 0.1.0-1 and
> ibus-pinyin 1.3.9-1, please also give freeze exception for opencc
> 0.1.1-1 and ibus-pinyin 1.3.10-1
h...@franck:~$ debdiff opencc_0.1.0-1.dsc
/org/ftp-master.debian.org/ftp/pool/main/o/opencc/opencc_0.1.1-1
Roger Leigh writes:
> Please could you unblock gutenprint 5.2.6-1?
245 files changed, 114059 insertions(+), 82843 deletions(-)
Why?
> There's also some trivial cleanup of the Debian packaging.
That's not something you should do during the freeze.
Marc
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Hi Roger,
Roger Leigh writes:
> Please could you unblock schroot 1.4.10-2?
127 files changed, 6132 insertions(+), 6896 deletions(-)
*cough* This is a bit much and far away from properly reviewable - even
if we filter out all autoconf crop and documentation updates. Are all of
these changes rea
Christian PERRIER writes:
> This package (that's meant to replace ttf-sil-yi as the upstream font
> name changed) is at version 2.1.1-2 in testing.
[...]
> A final change meant to drop old crap from Suggests (x-ttcidfontconf,
> fontconfig) was sitting in our SVN and I uploaded it this morning (2.1
Christian PERRIER writes:
> However, an RC bug was introduced in that release #591599, which
> prevented that upload to enter testing until now.
>
> I fixed this yesterday with 2.0.5-0.2 and now I would need a freeze
> exception for that release to enter testing.
Unblocked. Thanks for your work.
Colin Watson writes:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 11:44:47PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
>> Thank you for packaging 5.6, and thanks to upstream for the awesome
>> ControlPersist support.
>>
>> I use the same home directory across many systems, some running stable,
>> and some running unstable. This
Philipp Kern writes:
> libsmbios had some bugs filed against it that were needlessly RC and one that
> was clearly RC (#505589, FTBFS with gcc-4.4) but which was just fixed through
> an NMU of mine.
>
> The debdiff is attached. libsmbios is currently not in testing, but this NMU
> is on top of th
Joachim Breitner writes:
> haskell-texmath_0.3.0.2-1, uploaded frior to the freeze, did not build
> on hppa. 0.3.0.2-2 fixes this using a work-around that has helped with a
> few other packages as well. Diff attached. Please extend the freeze
> exception to 0.3.0.2-2.
Done. Would have been nice t
Stéphane Glondu writes:
> I've uploaded a few days ago to DELAYED/5 a NMU of llvm (2.6-9.1) that
> should be granted a freeze exception. It fixes three bugs (incl. 2 RC)
> and a few Lintian/Piuparts checks. The last changelog entry is:
>
> llvm (2.6-9.1) unstable; urgency=low
unblocked before hit
"Steve M. Robbins" writes:
> Regarding the boost-defaults transition to 1.42: is there a status
> summary of the binNMU campaign? Is there a list of the packages that
> still depend on Boost 1.40 -- or, better an simple command that
> I can dig up this info myself?
dak rm -Rn -s unstable boost1.
dan hirsch writes:
>will squeeze stable include kde 4 in it's release?
Yes.
We have not yet decided on a release date, squeeze continues to be under heavy
development.
Marc
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Lucas Nussbaum writes:
> On 05/04/10 at 17:39 +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
[ruby1.9 and r-deps]
>> Do you still want to get all of these packages removed?
> Yes please.
Removal hint added.
Marc
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Manuel Prinz writes:
> Am Dienstag, den 23.03.2010, 19:30 +0100 schrieb Lucas Nussbaum:
>> "Fixing" that my providing symlinks might cause subtle failures later,
>> when the package is actually used and thinks that the libs are in some
>> place while they aren't.
> I do not see why it should. It's
Lucas Nussbaum writes:
> I initially planned to track the ruby1.9 -> ruby1.9.1 transition. But I
> give up. I think that ruby1.9 should be removed from testing now,
> together with the following list of packages (which are all the reverse
> build-deps or depends of ruby1.9):
I ended up with the f
Hi,
Sylvestre Ledru writes:
> Le samedi 20 mars 2010 à 20:21 +0100, Thomas Weber a écrit :
>> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 06:00:04PM +0100, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
>> > Le samedi 20 mars 2010 à 13:49 +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt a écrit :
>> > > Sylvestre
Christian PERRIER writes:
>>> I do not want *this* assistance, thanks. I think we played this charade
>>> long enough. By now, everyone should know that you don't like the way
>>> the release team has done its work, you have saved face and no one will
>>> say that you only criticize the RT without
Clint Adams writes:
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 08:11:00AM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
>> Actually, we should give our developers (and the press who is reading
>> that as well) an truthfull "status quo" of our activities. Also, it's
>> not "Andreas Barth wants that", but either the release team wa
Simon Paillard writes:
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 08:35:05AM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
>> On Wed, 17 Mar 2010, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> > There is also the issue of the release notes. This was a problem for
>> > lenny, and it doesn't look li
"Francesco P. Lovergine" writes:
> Ok, we found an agreement about a tentative plan for Tcl/Tk. I'm
> submitting this plan to you in order to understand if there is the time
> and will to allow this transition in squeeze.
>
> At the very first stage, we will submit a tcltk-default with 8.5 in
> *e
Manuel Prinz writes:
> Am Mittwoch, den 17.03.2010, 13:24 +0100 schrieb Lucas Nussbaum:
>> On 17/03/10 at 09:49 +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>>> I would propose that all (or at least) most of these bugs should be
>>> fixed before we actually do the
Lucas Nussbaum writes:
> Conclusion: it doesn't seem like we will get a ton of glibc-related
> FTBFS like the getline ones.
Good to know. Thanks for your work :-)
Marc
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Lucas Nussbaum writes:
> What needs to happen is:
> - remove the ruby1.9 source package from testing.
> - make sure all the library packages have been transitioned and migrated
> to testing.
This has not happened yet. I think you should file an explicit rc bug
against ruby1.9 indicating that it
"Steve M. Robbins" writes:
> On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 09:53:18AM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> "Steve M. Robbins" writes:
>> > On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 12:09:51PM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> >> No. We ar
Sylvestre Ledru writes:
> I am planning to upload some modifications in the way Linear Algebra
> Libraries BLAS / LAPACK and ATLAS are handle in Debian. These libraries
> are very used by many scientific software.
> They didn't have many attentions during the last few years and ATLAS in
> unstable
Clint Adams writes:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:14:01AM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> I would be happy if you could point out any specific insanity in the
>> notes of the IRC meeting from yesterday. If it seems fine, it would be
>> great if you could wo
Heya,
I don't know if you are subscribed to -release@ - I guess so, but CCed
anyway.
Clint Adams writes:
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 10:37:25PM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> OK, I'm not sure how much of that is an actual offer, but I would be
>> happy
Lucas Nussbaum writes:
[test builds for mpi-default switch to mpich2]
> The following 11 packages failed to build:
> apbs looks for mpi.h in the wrong place
> blacs-mpi missing target 'build-mpich2' in debian/rules
> gdcm ?
> igstk No rule to make target `/usr/lib/libmpi_cxx.so' (?)
> kwwidgets No
Felipe Sateler writes:
> On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 22:28 +0100, Marc Brockschmidt wrote:
>> * liblo:
>>- Hanging on sivp, bugs needs to be filed, might be solved by
>> removing
> Ehm, how does sivp affect liblo? I cannot find a chain from liblo to
> sivp...
freej is depending on both liblo and
Heya,
[CC/M-F-T -release@ set, don't see why this needs to be on -devel]
Clint Adams writes:
> I do not really know what you are talking about, but I do not
> want the kids on the playground calling me a coward, so you
> clearly have given me no choice but to accept your offer.
> Unless you want
Bill Allombert writes:
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 09:42:58PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
>> We would like to know what needs attention, what bugs still need to be
>> fixed in your package before squeeze is released, which features or new
>> upstream versions you want to see in squeeze which are not
Aurelien Jarno writes:
> On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 05:36:20PM +0100, Luk Claes wrote:
>>From a first look there are these things:
>> - stop accepting new transitions and (help to) coordinate the
>> outstanding ones
> As explained on to the release team back in August, we really want to
> see eglibc
Joachim Breitner writes:
> Am Donnerstag, den 11.03.2010, 20:33 +0100 schrieb Marc 'HE'
> Brockschmidt:
>> This removes pandoc and we need a fix for haskell-magic, but it looks
>> pretty good by now.
> haskell-magic was just uploaded.
Great. I used that and now
Joachim Breitner writes:
> http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=gtk2hs
> says gtk2hs has the same version in unstable and testing (0.9.13-5),
> which is not the case:
>
> $ rmadison gtk2hs
> gtk2hs | 0.9.13-5 | testing | source
> gtk2hs | 0.9.13-5 | unstabl
Dirk Eddelbuettel writes:
> On 10 March 2010 at 01:22, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> Christoph Egger writes:
>>> graphviz should now already sit in incoming (provided I didn't
>>> mess up uploading again).
>> Yep, it's in the archive
Christoph Egger writes:
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 05:05:47PM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>> On 9 March 2010 at 21:33, David Claughton wrote:
>> | That would be the latest 2.26.3 version. It's in experimental now,
>> | unfortunately I overlooked that ggobi doesn't compile against it (as it
>>
Package: src:liblo
Version: 0.26~repack-3
Severity: serious
Felipe Sateler writes:
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 06:05, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> Felipe Sateler writes:
>>> As far as I can tell, no reverse build-dep of liblo is involved in the
>>> c
Jonathan Nieder writes:
> Thank you for your kind words. Indeed, I had not noticed the
> trouble I was causing. Next time it is necessary to bump soname,
> I will be much more careful.
I have just pushed xz-utils and hdf5 to testing (this should show on the
mirrors tomorrow). Feel free to conti
Joachim Breitner writes:
> speaking of which:
> https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=agda&arch=hppa&ver=2.2.6-3&stamp=1267580450&file=log&as=raw
> says
>
> Building Agda-2.2.6...
> [ 1 of 191] Compiling Agda.Auto.NarrowingSearch (
> src/full/Agda/Auto/NarrowingSearch.hs,
> dist-ghc6/build/
Joachim Breitner writes:
> Am Montag, den 08.03.2010, 22:30 +0100 schrieb Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt:
>> This might be a solution, yes, though I would prefer not to do
>> this. You've managed to get highlighting-kate's build times down, making
>> it build ev
David Claughton writes:
> I sent the following to the list last week but didn't get a response -
> maybe it fell through the cracks?
Yeah, sorry for this, we are currently a bit understaffed. Pinging for
issues we seem to have lost is appreciated.
> Graphviz 2.26.3 has been in experimental for j
Patrik Fimml writes:
> On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 07:42:37PM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> binNMUs were scheduled for 2.8.1-2, but all failed to build due to
>> #569373.
>> 2.8.2-1 has been uploaded after libgoffice had been changed, thus is
>> already
Joachim Breitner writes:
> If the package requires too much resources for such an architecture to
> build, maybe it’s an indication that these architectures are also a too
> weak to use the package, and therefore there would be no loss to drop
> support for these packages on the affected arches (i
reassign 573077 ftp.debian.org
thanks
Joachim Reichel writes:
> Please remove the binary packages libcgal-demo, libcgal-dev, libcgal4 (all
> 3.5-1) for hppa and s390 from testing. The buildds of these architectures
> do not try to build the package and block the transition of 3.5.1-2 to testing
>
"Francesco P. Lovergine" writes:
> I'm under the heavy impression that hdf5 1.8.4 migration in testing is
> stalled and needs an hint, even after the recent binNMU rounds. That
> prevent many packages to move to testing. Any RMs have time to have
> a look on that?
The release team has been worki
Marco Túlio Gontijo e Silva writes:
> Excerpts from Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt's message of Sáb Mar 06 06:26:43 -0300
> 2010:
>> This seems a bit more problematic than I originally assumed.
>>
>> Consider for example agda on sparc:
>> https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=agda;ver=2.2.6-3;arch=sp
Joachim Breitner writes:
> Am Freitag, den 05.03.2010, 14:53 +0100 schrieb Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt:
>> Joachim Breitner writes:
>> > nmu highlighting-kate_0.2.5-4 . i386 kfreebsd-i386 amd64 kfreebsd-amd64 .
>> > -m "rebuild against changed pcre-light AB
Manuel Prinz writes:
>> If you could file a bug against release.debian.org to track the
>> transition [reportbug release.debian.org can guide you through the
>> process], detailing which packages would be affected and what packages
>> would need source changes, this would help a bit and ensure tha
Rainer Dorsch writes:
> Shouldn't an architecture been excluded from holding up migration to testing,
> when it has severe problems instead of holding up the Debian testing
> progress?
No, as we have enough other problems to get this in sync. The mips
problems are known and being worked on.
>
Patrik Fimml writes:
> libgoffice's packaging is currently buggy, not changing the package name
> with SONAME. Please rebuild abiword as an intermediate fix until the
> libgoffice packaging problem is resolved. (see #570010)
>
> nmu abiword_2.8.2-1 . ALL . -m "Rebuild against libgoffice with dif
Felipe Sateler writes:
> As far as I can tell, no reverse build-dep of liblo is involved in the
> current ghc or hdf transitions. Can we upload new liblo to unstable and
> schedule binNMUs?
Yes, I guess so. Please go ahead.
Marc
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Manuel Prinz writes:
> Dear release team,
>
> it's been a week since my request and we did not get a reply so far. Can
> you please let us know how to proceed with this?
Sorry for the long delay. We are currently trying to work out the hdf5
transition, which touches many of the packages that wou
"Steve M. Robbins" writes:
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 12:09:51PM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> No. We are currently trying to work out the hdf5 and ghc6 transitions
>> and have enormous buildd backlogs on mips*, making a binNMU campagain
>> for
Thomas Weber writes:
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 01:39:32PM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> Thomas Weber writes:
>> > please schedule the following binNMUS:
>> Done.
> Now, two more
>
> nmu octave-communications . ALL . -m "Rebuild aga
Santiago Vila writes:
> I've decided to implement "Plan B" anyway: create autopoint as an
> empty package which depends on gettext and cvs, as doing so will not
> break packages currently having cvs in their build-depends. Then will
> submit normal bugs asking to change their build-depends.
Thank
"Steve M. Robbins" writes:
> So, three questions:
>
> 1. Is it appropriate to change boost-defaults now (from a transitions
>point of view)?
No. We are currently trying to work out the hdf5 and ghc6 transitions
and have enormous buildd backlogs on mips*, making a binNMU campagain
for long-bui
Theppitak Karoonboonyanan writes:
> swath 0.4.0-4 appears to build succesfully on mipsel buildd [1] but it's not
> installed yet [2]. What can I do to get it into testing?
It just needed the build admin to sign the build log. That happened now,
the package has been uploaded and installed into the
Mattias Ellert writes:
> lör 2010-02-13 klockan 09:52 +0100 skrev Luk Claes:
>> Mattias Ellert wrote:
>>> nmu dpm_1.7.4.1-3 . ALL . -m 'Rebuild against updated globus-ftp-client.'
>>> dw dpm_1.7.4.1-3 . ALL . -m 'libglobus-ftp-client-dev (>= 5.2-1)'
>>> nmu dpm-postgres_1.7.4.1-3 . ALL . -m 'Rebui
"Francesco P. Lovergine" writes:
[hdf5 binNMUs]
> AFAIK there are still missings:
>
> gnudatalanguage
No idea how I forgot that. Done now.
> mpb
Was in the list, already done :)
> gpivtools (apparently pre-depends on libgpiv?)
I don't see where it has a dep on s
"Adam D. Barratt" writes:
> On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 20:19 +0100, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 02:45:36PM -, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
>> > Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote, Mon, 22 Feb 2010 15:30:41 +0100:
>> > >What is the status about this? Should individual binNMU be
>> > >
Stéphane Glondu writes:
> I was wondering the other day how big a hint could be :-) Here is a
> (not so) easy hint for OCaml transition.
It won't work, as ocaml is, via graphviz (building libgv-ocaml and
libgv-php) bound to the PHP5.3 transition. PHP is in turn bound to hdf5
(via mapserver).
I'm
Sergei Golovan writes:
> I'd like to ask you about what to do with Erlang and its reverse
> dependencies on hppa architecture. The problem is that there's a bug
> with fork()+exec() which makes erlang FTBFS (and the currently built
> packages are broken as well) on hppa (see [1], [2]). It seems to
Thomas Weber writes:
> please schedule the following binNMUS:
Done.
> nmu dynare . alpha amd64 armel hppa i386 ia64 kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386
> mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc -m "Rebuild against hdf5"
Note that you need to use another "." after the arch list, so the
correct line would be
Tatsuya Kinoshita writes:
> The eb 4.4.1-1 package is 208 days old and valid candidate for
> testing migration, but it is not yet in testing. Why? I couldn't
> find a problem in the eb package and the depending packages eblook,
> ebnetd, ebview and libeb-ruby.
It just needed a little bit of man
owner 570763 h...@debian.org
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David Paleino writes:
> I prepared a new upstream release of Mapnik, which has a SONAME bump.
> Therefore, I had to rename the package from libmapnik0.6 to libmapnik0.7.
>
> The only package (Build-)Depending on it is gpsdrive, and it's maintained by
> the sa
Xavier Oswald writes:
> Please unblock qsynth-0.3.4-2 and let it enter testing.
It is not blocked, so we cannot do anything about it. It is just waiting
for the mips* buildds to build binary packages, which will, looking at
the current backlog, take some more days.
Marc
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Joachim Breitner writes:
> nmu ghc6_6.12.1-9 . i386 kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386 . -m 'Rebuild with
> ghc6-6.12.1-10'
> dw ghc6_6.12.1-9 . amd64 hppa i386 mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc
> kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386 . -m 'ghc6 (>= 6.12.1-10)'
This *so* does not make sense. Killed those again
Raphael Geissert writes:
> On Friday 19 February 2010 13:17:09 Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> Raphael Geissert writes:
>> > The php-ps binNMU FTBFS on powerpc due to a libtiff.a error.
>> > Please give it back if it has been fixed already.
>> Alre
Joachim Breitner writes:
> Am Sonntag, den 14.02.2010, 14:46 +0100 schrieb Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt:
>> Well, building of -9 failed again, so I guess the bootstrapping is not
>> the only problem. Note that merulo is slightly newer than caballero
>> (Madison core vs. t
Fathi Boudra writes:
> follow-up to http://bugs.debian.org/569815
>
> DirectFB 1.2.9 introduce a soname change.
>
> libdirectfb-dev reverse build-depends:
> --
>
> gst-plugins-bad0.10
> libsdl1.2
> splashy
> cairo
> freesci
> directvnc
> links2
> lives
> mplayer
> qingy
Mike Hommey writes:
> On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 07:39:45PM +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
>> On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 19:04 +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
>> > On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 06:57:20PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
>> > > On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:39:17AM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
>> > > > nmu gluezil
Stéphane Glondu writes:
> Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
>> nmu 1 haxe_20060912-2 . alpha armel hppa ia64 mips mipsel s390 . -m
>> 'Recompile with OCaml 3.11.2'
>> dw haxe_20060912-2 . alpha armel hppa ia64 mips mipsel s390 . -m 'ocaml (>=
>> 3.11.2-1), ocaml-findlib (>= 1.2.5+debian-1+b1), libextlib
Paul Wise writes:
> 2010/2/14 Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt :
>> Removal hint added.
> You probably will want to do the same for pidgin-facebookchat
Upstream seems to feel that the plugin might have its uses:
http://code.google.com/p/pidgin-facebookchat/issues/detail?id=758
So I
Andreas Barth writes:
> * Sune Vuorela (nos...@vuorela.dk) [100214 21:32]:
>> I currently think roll-back, doing things properly, going ahead, is the
>> way forward.
> I fear I need to agree with you. We should have libjpeg62 with
> symbols, recompile every package build-depending on libjpeg*-dev
Luk Claes writes:
> Kari Pahula wrote:
>> The lack of ghc6 on ia64 has kept it from testing since 6.10.1. I
>> never got it built with a 6.10 compiler but seems like we're pretty
>> close to getting there with 6.12. Is it impossible that there's
>> something wrong with the buildd? Could I just
Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer writes:
> Facebook switched it's IM service to XMMP, so the http method provided by
> this
> package becomes obsolete.
>
> As a side note, reportbug told me to send this mail to this list, so I am
> trusting it :)
Removal hint added.
Marc
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Mike Hommey writes:
> I've checked all the build-rdeps using dh_xulrunner and only 5 are
> apparently affected. So, please schedule the following binNMUs:
Done.
Marc
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Joachim Breitner writes:
> @d-release: Is there a way to avoid that, besides adding explicit
> Dependencies on 0.6.19 to all libraries?
No. As experimental is an overlay suite, the buildds try to install the
minimal set of packages from experimental to build packages, to avoid
unwanted deps to ex
Michael Biebl writes:
> All b-deps of gnome-disk-utility should be available by now on sparc, so it's
> time to try again after 11 days.
Done.
Marc
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1: Multimedia
funktioniert mit elektrischem Strom (Kristian Köhntopp)
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Soeren Sonnenburg writes:
> The readline dependencies for octave3.0-headers are fixed now, so there
> is hope that it will finally compile...
Given back for alpha armel i386 ia64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 mipsel
powerpc s390 sparc.
Marc
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2: obj
"Roberto C. Sanchez" writes:
> The libalien-wxwidgets-perl package Build-Depends on
> 'libextutils-cbuilder-perl (>= 0.24)' and it appears to have caused the
> recent build failures. The libextutils-cbuilder-perl package is now
> provided virtually by perl-modules as of 5.10.1.
Provided package
Cristian Greco writes:
> building failed on mips due to a buildd error.
Done.
Marc
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169: Veganer
Die, die ihre Kinder nicht säugen, weil das für die Mutter
Tierquälerei wäre. (Wau Holland)
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Roberto C. Sánchez writes:
> Did my request get lost in the noise?
Seems so. Given back now. In the future you might want to file a bug
instead of simply mailing us, as the BTS is better at tracking issues
:-)
Marc
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Dominique Belhachemi writes:
> gb kwwidgets_1.0.0~cvs20090825-2 . mips powerpc
> gb gdcm_2.0.12-11 . armel
Done.
Marc
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239: MacOS X
Unix für Weicheier. (Manfred Worm Schäfer)
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Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh writes:
> i use apt-get install php5-mysql from sid repository.But i saw package
> libmysqlclient15off doesn't exist & php5-mysql depend on it.
Yes, we know. We are currently transitioning from mysql-5.0 (with
libmysqlclient15off as client lib) to mysql-5.1 (with libmysqlclie
Matthijs Kooijman writes:
>> - New source package format:
>> Make it possible to build all packages using dpkg source format
>> 3.0 (quilt).
> This seems like something that requires packagers to take some action, or at
> least check their packages for this possibility? However, I've neve
Steffen Joeris writes:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:51:48 am Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
>> Release Goals
>> =
[...]
>> - kFreeBSD:
>> Debian 6.0 Squeeze should be the first Debian release shipping with
>> a non-Linux kernel.
> Out
ond...@sury.org writes:
> with root being signed[1] really soon (TM), could we add DNSSEC
> support to this list? Since I have recently switched position in my
> company (which took a lot of time), it looks like I will have now
> plenty of time for DNSSEC (since I can put DNSSEC in Debian to my top
severity 505088 important
thanks
Lionel Elie Mamane writes:
> Maintainer has put it to severity "minor" (not sure why: because it
> applies only to nanosecond timestamp filesystems? because he thought
> it did not apply to the version in lenny?), which I consider too
> low. Not entering BTS ping-
Holger Levsen writes:
> upon looking at the packages of Chris (triggered through noticing
> powermgmt-base has not migrated to lenny even though the version in lenny is
> doesnt work with kernels > 2.6.25 and being fixed in unstable) I noticed
> #154925 ("portable app only available on i386") a
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