Your message dated Wed, 6 Mar 2013 13:03:47 +0000 with message-id <20130306130347.gg6...@halon.org.uk> and subject line Re: Bug#692212: unblock (pre-approval): pike7.8/7.8.700-2 has caused the Debian Bug report #692212, regarding unblock (pre-approval): pike7.8/7.8.700-2 to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: release.debian.org User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: unblock I request permission to upload pike7.8 7.8.700-2 to unstable, targeted at wheezy. It would be practically the same as 7.8.700-1, currently sitting in experimental. pike7.8 is the current stable branch of the Pike programming language. Three years after the last stable release, 7.8.352, a new release was finally made this September, just a little too late for the freeze. pike7.8 currently has no rdepends, and few popcon-reported installations. The lack of bug reports certainly doesn't mean that there are no bugs in 7.8.352. Several bugs have been fixed in 7.8.700, some rather serious, and backporting would be risky according to the upstream developers that I'm talking to at the Pike conference right now. They would much appreciate if 7.8.700 could be included in wheezy. I'm asking them to test the current package in experimental. Thanks for your consideration. -- Magnus Holmgren Debian Developer
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--- Begin Message ---On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 08:04:45AM +0100, intrigeri wrote: > C. Not shipping pike7.8 in Wheezy. > > I'm very much in doubt what the best course of action for Wheezy is, > but I'm a bit tempted to recommend C based on the information I have. > Agreed, removal hint added. Neil --signature.asc
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