Hi,
Doc-debian-fr has been recently updated in order to follow etch.
Letting it into etch will not have any impact on other packages.
Thanks in advance.
doc-debian-fr (3.1.3.1) unstable; urgency=low
* Make myself the contact for Debian Policy translation problems.
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Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This version fixes 4.10-24 (which isn't in testing) where I tried to
be cleaner with regards of the debconf dependency but did not
introduce the Right Fix.
The change summarizes as : test if debconf is installed before using
it in the purge target
Dear release team!
In response to one bug report I got tonight about a bug introduced in -6
texdoctk (missing perl declaration), and an upstream fix for another bug
in xdvi, I have uploaded texlive-bin 2005.dfsg.2-7 just now.
IN addition to the changes from -6 as mentioned below, the -7 fixes
Le mardi 12 décembre 2006 à 09:17 +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt a
écrit :
Bastian, Waldo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josselin Mouette recently fixed gnome-menus, gnome-panel, bug-buddy and
eel2 to use the proper applications-merged directory regardless of the
prefix used for
Hello RMs,
Please unblock libpng 1.2.15~beta5-0.
Upstream provided this beta version of libpng to fix RC bug #401044.
It also fixes two other RC bugs, #401423 and #401465.
Changes:
libpng (1.2.15~beta5-0) unstable; urgency=high
.
* New upstream release.
- Fixed asm API functions not
Hello RMs,
Please unblock ssmtp 2.61-11, the only change is an updated Japanese
debconf translation.
Changes:
ssmtp (2.61-11) unstable; urgency=low
.
* ACK NMU. Closes: #369542.
* Updated Japanese debconf translation. Closes: #394106.
Patch by Hideki Yamane [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Hello RMs,
Please unblock rpm 4.4.1-14.
rpm 4.4.1-12 and -13 introduced in etch the wrong patches to deal
with FTBFS on non-linux that don't have selinux.
Changes:
rpm (4.4.1-14) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* Fixed FTBFS on non-linux archs: build-depends on
libselinux1-dev. Closes:
Please upload tinyerp-client 3.4.2-2 to testing.
This is the changelog:
tinyerp-client (3.4.2-2) testing; urgency=medium
* Added 02-locale.dpatch from unstable as 03-locale.dpatch (Closes:
#402675).
This patch fixes the wrong path to the l10n files as reported by Michael
Bunk [EMAIL
Hello RMs,
Please unblock portmap 5-24.
It fixes an RC bug found in ubuntu which is also present in etch.
It fixes RC bug #402220, a bug in the patch adapted from ubuntu.
It also adds a German debconf translation.
Changes:
portmap (5-24) unstable; urgency=medium
* Fixed subprocess
* Frank Küster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 20:06]:
[..]
textlive-bin approved.
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[...]
tex-common approved.
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Hi release managers !
Together with the mediawiki packaging team, we have prepared an update for
mediawiki which solves two bugs, namely #401808 and #399886.
This update is only a change in the debian/control file, it does not introduce
any change, and will help the package to fit
* Giuseppe Sacco ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 12:24]:
[...]
approved because it has been uploaded in time - the changeset is quit
large though.
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Hi,
please consider upgrade to 0.1.14-beta-3 as it solves the bug #402314 and only
sets shell to /bin/false.
policyd-weight (0.1.14-beta-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* fixed attributes of system user (Closes: #402314).
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* Ross Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 11:26]:
A few days ago I did a loudmouth release with some patches cherrypicked
from upstream CVS to fix crashers/warnings. I had hoped to beat the
freeze, but sadly I missed it: it has been in unstable for 3 days now.
Is there a chance that this
* Fabian Fagerholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 20:25]:
I made a small mistake in the current package -- I made it provide
libsasl2-gssapi-mit. I forgot that virtual packages have to be agreed
upon beforehand. So that Provides has to be removed. I'll take care of
it.
Oh, it's not as bad if
* Roberto C. Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 18:04]:
Please hint sword-text-kjv (2.3-1) and sword-text-sparv (1.1-1) into
Etch. Both have been in for 5 days and neither had any open bugs.
(They would have been in sooner, but I had trouble finding a sponsor for
the upload).
Actually, the
* Ola Lundqvist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 20:48]:
I would like you to update kernel-patch-openvz as I (today)
updated it in order to make the kernel compile on ia64 with ia32
bit compatibility flag on.
If you know that the linux-2.6 version 2.6.18-8 will be accepted
to testing you can
* Oleksandr Moskalenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 23:14]:
I just read the freeze announcement. I guess it means that scribus-ng and
scribus-ng-doc 1.3.3.6-1 that I uploaded on 2006-12-10 won't make it into
Etch. I beg to differ as the current version in Etch 1.3.3.5 has a number of
crash bugs
* Oleksandr Moskalenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 23:20]:
My pylons package has gone through the NEW queue last weekend and
webhelpers has gone in just a bit earlier. If they don't make it into Etch
then a number of other packages already in Etch will have very questionable
utility because
* Toni Mueller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 23:22]:
and some non-reported packaging errors like overwriting config files,
wrongly being packaged as a Debian native package when it should have
been a normal package, garbled source,* and, as a feature, (hopefully)
fixed runit support - the one in
* Yves-Alexis Perez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 23:27]:
xfce4-session 4.3.99.2 is part of Xfce 4.4rc2, which has been more or
less uploaded to unstable, with some delay (some rc2 packages have
reached testing, some are only in unstable and few have not even been
uploaded). xfce4-session 4.4rc2
* Otavio Salvador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 02:43]:
abntex: is the same version that's on contrib but moved to main
again, please hint it;
approved.
python-cdd: a single line fix; there's just one rdepends
(debpartial-mirror), please hint it;
approved.
Cheers,
Andi
* Francois Marier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 04:47]:
The first problem has already been fixed in unstable (prior to the freeze,
but 2 days
too late to make it to testing) as version 0.12.17-6. It involves changing
the dependency from mkisofs to genisoimage and remove some checks inside K3b.
* Brian May ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 07:09]:
Also see the update-inetd thread I started on debian-devel.
Thanks, approved.
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* George Danchev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 07:59]:
Please allow c++-annotations in sid (6.5.0-1) to propagate to etch
(6.4.1-1).
This package is mere documentation and has some nice streamlining wrt c++
style recommendations as well as Portuguese translation has been added in
this
* Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 08:03]:
(I should propose
making the use of yada a RC condition for lenny).
personal speaking, I agree to that.
unblocked.
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* Roberto C. Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 18:04]:
Please hint sword-text-kjv (2.3-1) and sword-text-sparv (1.1-1) into
Etch. Both have been in for 5 days and neither had any open bugs.
(They would have been in sooner,
* Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 08:04]:
sash (3.7-7.1) unstable; urgency=low
unblocked.
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* Jérôme Marant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 09:06]:
Doc-debian-fr has been recently updated in order to follow etch.
Letting it into etch will not have any impact on other packages.
unblocked, mainly due to the fact it has been uploaded prior to freeze.
Cheers,
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* Schumacher, Bernd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 10:05]:
The changed major version number does not mean that bootcd is rewritten,
but indicates:
- use of mkinitramfs instead of mkinitrd, which will be dropped in etch
- tested with 2.6-kernels and udev in production use
approved.
Cheers,
Andi
On mar, 2006-12-12 at 12:27 +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
I strongly recommend against re-uploading packages with so many
changes
to fix bugs we don't mind for etch.
By reuploading I guess you mean the -2 upload. I don't understand the
so many changes. We just drop libhal-dev build-dep which
Le mardi 12 décembre 2006 12:41, Andreas Barth a écrit :
* Jérôme Marant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 09:06]:
Doc-debian-fr has been recently updated in order to follow etch.
Letting it into etch will not have any impact on other packages.
unblocked, mainly due to the fact it has been
Hello RMs,
please unblock denyhosts 2.6-1.
This is a new upstream, but only contains trivial changes and closes a
security issue:
Package changelog:
* New upstram release (Closes: #401795)
This release cover a security issue (CVE-2006-6301)
Upstream changelog (from
Ola Lundqvist wrote:
Hi
Hi Ola
A workaround for a (probable) problem in fontconfig has been
uploaded which closes a serious bug (makes package unuseable).
s/closes/opens/ I guess?
See #402402 and #387606.
unblock hint added.
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Hi
Please unblock ssmtp 2.61-11, the only change is an updated Japanese
debconf translation.
unblock hint added.
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Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
Hello RMs,
Please unblock portmap 5-24.
It fixes an RC bug found in ubuntu which is also present in etch.
It fixes RC bug #402220, a bug in the patch adapted from ubuntu.
It also adds a German debconf translation.
unblock hint added.
Cheers
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* Torsten Werner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 21:09]:
The package is not build on every architecture for obscure reasons
(the current etch version has been built):
- alpha and sparc: the buildds have problems with unixodbc which is in
testing (!)
- mipsel: both 'libncurses5-dev: already
Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
Hello RMs,
Hi
Please unblock rpm 4.4.1-14.
rpm 4.4.1-12 and -13 introduced in etch the wrong patches to deal
with FTBFS on non-linux that don't have selinux.
rpm 4.4.1-14 doesn't seem to fix #399750, so no unblock hint added...
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* Torsten Werner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 13:13]:
it is now 11 days old and has no bugs. The changes are:
[ Varun Hiremath ]
* New upstream release (Closes: #401151, #398181, #366946)
* New maintainer (Closes: #391195)
* debian/control: Build-Depend on debhelper 5
*
* Marco Nenciarini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 13:19]:
please unblock denyhosts 2.6-1.
done.
Cheers,
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* Romain Beauxis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 11:33]:
Hi release managers !
Together with the mediawiki packaging team, we have prepared an update for
mediawiki which solves two bugs, namely #401808 and #399886.
This update is only a change in the debian/control file, it does not
* Jan Wagner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 11:53]:
Hi,
please consider upgrade to 0.1.14-beta-3 as it solves the bug #402314 and
only
sets shell to /bin/false.
policyd-weight (0.1.14-beta-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* fixed attributes of system user (Closes: #402314).
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Hi,
As I'm no longer the maintainer, I don't have any say to what happens to
this package, but my advice, based on my painful experience with libpng,
would be to *not* unblock it now. Releasing with a beta version that
hasn't been widely tested is a dead end. Even without the beta flag,
there
* Daniel Baumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 12:16]:
Please upload dwm 2.1-2 to testing.
Note that this bug was never reported in the BTS, because I always
uploaded dwm upstream fixes faster than anybody could open a bug report.
However, the bug is serious especially because UTF is the
Andreas Barth wrote:
Can you please include the diff in the mail?
Sure.
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Same here:a
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On Tue, 12.12.2006 at 12:18:44 +0100, Andreas Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, but that are way too many changes after freeze.
well, the 1.2.1-4 package version is much more broken, and it did take
so much time to clean up for a reason (and some RL factors I could not
* Daniel Baumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 14:20]:
Andreas Barth wrote:
Can you please include the diff in the mail?
Sure.
I assume this patch is also included in unstable? If so, please upload.
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Andreas Barth wrote:
I assume this patch is also included in unstable? If so, please upload.
It is taken from dwm 2.6 which was accepted on 2006-12-07, yes.
Uploaded now, thanks.
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On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:06:47PM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
* Ola Lundqvist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 20:48]:
I would like you to update kernel-patch-openvz as I (today)
updated it in order to make the kernel compile on ia64 with ia32
bit compatibility flag on.
If you know
Hi
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 01:29:24PM +0100, Luk Claes wrote:
Ola Lundqvist wrote:
Hi
Hi Ola
A workaround for a (probable) problem in fontconfig has been
uploaded which closes a serious bug (makes package unuseable).
s/closes/opens/ I guess?
My upload is a workaround for a
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Hello,
Just sending a quick mail to ask if it was possible to upload this
package (libapache-mod-log-sql) from Unstable to Testing. I've been
using it in production since quite a long time now, and it seems to work
rather well. I'd be very happy if
Thomas Goirand wrote:
Just sending a quick mail to ask if it was possible to upload this
package (libapache-mod-log-sql) from Unstable to Testing. I've been
using it in production since quite a long time now, and it seems to work
rather well. I'd be very happy if it could be included in the
Hi list!
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=390862
Is there anything that could be done with this, at this (late) point?
If we can't do anything anymore, then etch will be released with non-pae xen
kernel, that cannot be used with fedora/rhel xen kernels.. which means you
cannot
Hi releasse team, (I am traveling)
I realize gsynaptics http://packages.debian.org/src:gsynaptics is still
not updated.
Since
* Fixed typo s/Threashold/Threshold/ for synclient. (closes: Bug#401637)
is a reasonable fix which helps its user, slow autobuilder should not
prevent its release.
Hello Andi,
On Tue, 12.12.2006 at 12:18:44 +0100, Andreas Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freeze does really mean: No new changes unless really required.
you meman, I should consider opening an RC bug against the package?
You also didn't answer the questions about the other packages.
Best,
Could you please unblock bottlerocket (0.05b3-8).
It needs to wait for the 10-day limit, but it includes language
translations that would be nice to have in the next release.
From Changelog:
* Add German, Czech and French translations (de.po, cs.po and
fr.po). Closes: #396434, #393534,
Osamu Aoki wrote:
Hi releasse team, (I am traveling)
Hi Osamu
* Fixed typo s/Threashold/Threshold/ for synclient. (closes: Bug#401637)
Please make sure its inclusion to the release.
unblock hint added, though has to wait for succesfull build on sparc.
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The package missed the freeze by one day and the version in unstable
fixes bug #398526. It has no open bugs other than this one.
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Could you please unblock bottlerocket (0.05b3-8).
It needs to wait for the 10-day limit, but it includes language
translations that would be nice to have in the next release.
unblock hint added.
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Torsten Werner wrote:
The package missed the freeze by one day and the version in unstable
fixes bug #398526. It has no open bugs other than this one.
unblock hint added.
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* Andreas Barth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 11:54]:
So, in case you really want to have even a little chance: Show the
unified diff. As said in our mail to debian-devel-announce. But the time
for new upstream versions for Etch is really past now, with only *very*
*very* limited exceptions, so
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le mardi 12 décembre 2006 à 09:17 +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt a écrit:
gnome-menu looks OK-ish (though I don't understand the shlibs bump)
gnome-panel, bug-buddy and eel2 look fine.
The shlibs bump was added to automatically increase the requirement
Hello,
On Mon, 11.12.2006 at 11:08:50 +0100, Andreas Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- If your package needs to be updated for Etch, and the version in
unstable doesn't contain extraneous changes (e.g, the version is the
same between testing and unstable), please upload your fix to
Mario Iseli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 03:07:59PM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
The diff is quite big, and I don't see important bugs closed in the
changelog (haven't looked at the rest). So, no, unless you provide a
better to reason to hint it in, I will not
* Toni Mueller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 17:07]:
Hello,
On Mon, 11.12.2006 at 11:08:50 +0100, Andreas Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- If your package needs to be updated for Etch, and the version in
unstable doesn't contain extraneous changes (e.g, the version is the
same
Tatsuya Kinoshita [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On December 11, 2006 at 6:40PM +0100, he (at ftwca.de) wrote:
Could you please allow wl-beta_2.15.4+0.20061015-2 with the 2 line
patch to fix an IMAP connection bug for testing-proposed-updates
to replace wl-beta_2.15.4+0.20061015-1?
Could you
Hi,
could you please integrate asterisk-prompt-de 2.0-1 into Etch? It fixes
the important bug #355575, which leads to an unusable voice box application.
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* Mario Joußen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061212 17:21]:
could you please integrate asterisk-prompt-de 2.0-1 into Etch? It fixes
the important bug #355575, which leads to an unusable voice box application.
approved.
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On December 12, 2006 at 5:15PM +0100,
he (at ftwca.de) wrote:
Could you please allow wl-beta_2.15.4+0.20061015-2 with the 2 line
patch to fix an IMAP connection bug for testing-proposed-updates
to replace wl-beta_2.15.4+0.20061015-1?
Could you describe the bug and show the diff (for
* Mark Purcell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 23:28]:
Could I obtain some direction from the release team?
Will you allow the exiv2 library transition to go forward or would you like
me
to revert the version of digikam in unstable/ etch?
Or is there some other option available?
Sorry for
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 13:59, Andreas Barth wrote:
approved.
Thanks, Jan.
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Dear Release Team,
I didn't make it quite in time: testing has 0.7.4-3 whenever unstable
0.7.5-2 - ie 1 upstream release away.
0.7.5 upstream release is ia bugfix release though
* closes 2 debian bugs (Closes: 400162, 400278) which can be
encountered by many users but none of which is higher
Dear Release Team,
0.2.7-3 closes release relevant bug (400168) of migrating over to iceweasel.
Depends were corrected to include iceweasel.
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* Yves-Alexis Perez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 23:27]:
xfce4-session 4.3.99.2 is part of Xfce 4.4rc2, which has been more or
less uploaded to unstable, with some delay (some rc2 packages have
reached testing, some are only in unstable and
The only changes were added debconf i18n translations (ru,fr,de)
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Please unblock cyrus-imapd-2.2 2.2.13-10. It fixes an important bug
involving SASL interaction and contains only bug fixes (the rest minor).
The patch disabled was a recent upstream patch that adds a feature not
present in the upstream 2.2.13, it was disabled after causing problems.
Changelog:
On 12/11/06, Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still hoping to see 2.58 get into etch, because #386244 is a really
*nasty* bug, even though it won't effect enough users to be RC.
I also still hope to release a tasksel 2.59, which would probably be
limited to task changes (some of which are
Can you please add a hint to transition jacal into etch? It was removed
because an RC bug didn't get fixed promptly by me, but I never saw the
bug report for some reason. As soon as it was removed, I uploaded a fix
the same day. It has now passed the two day mark in which it would have
been
Hi,
I would like lltag_0.13.1-1 to be unblocked. lltag is a command-line
audio file tagger and parser written in perl. Nobody depends on it, and
its dependencies are not changing with this new release.
This is a new upstream release because I am the upstream and Debian
maintainer. So, as usual,
Hi,
there are two issues where I would like to ask you to comment on:
- mantis: We have two requests to allow it in. Is this ok from your
side? (No bug id, sorry - in case that not, could you please open an
RC bug on mantis?)
- mplayer: Bug #395252: Please depend on ffmpeg binary packages
Andreas Barth wrote:
Hi,
there are two issues where I would like to ask you to comment on:
- mantis: We have two requests to allow it in. Is this ok from your
side? (No bug id, sorry - in case that not, could you please open an
RC bug on mantis?)
Why should the Security Team oppose a
Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FYI, tasksel 2.58 (sid) is critical for the Debian Desktop initiative.
Please consider push it into Etch.
It was already pushed in by aba.
Marc
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Yaroslav Halchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
0.2.7-3 closes release relevant bug (400168) of migrating over to iceweasel.
Depends were corrected to include iceweasel.
Done.
Marc
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BOFH #61:
not approved by the FCC
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Yaroslav Halchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only changes were added debconf i18n translations (ru,fr,de)
closing bugs (#402269,#399436,#399434)
Unblocked.
Marc
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BOFH #445:
Browser's cookie is corrupted -- someone's been nibbling on it.
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Benjamin Seidenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please unblock cyrus-imapd-2.2 2.2.13-10.
Done.
Marc
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BOFH #183:
filesystem not big enough for Jumbo Kernel Patch
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Thanks for the hints on nvidia-graphics-drivers and modules.
Now that 2.6.18-3 is in, please may I also have the same hinting for
nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy
nvidia-graphics-legacy-modules-amd64
and
nvidia-graphics-legacy-modules-i386
Kind Regards,
randy
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Thomas Goirand wrote:
Maybe libapache-mod-log-sql only then (which was my first idea). That
one is ok, right?
Yes, this package is fine, but it was not part of any stable release
yet, and it's imho too new in Debian to be considered.
I think, release-team will not grant an exception here. But
Hi exiv2 developers,
the debian-release managers do not accept a library
transition from exiv2 0.10 to 0.12 as etch is already
frozen:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-kde-extras/2006-December/002193.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/12/msg4.html
This fixes an aggravating permissions problem; the entire diff to the
version in testing is below. Thanks in advance.
Index: debian/changelog
===
--- debian/changelog(revision 182)
+++ debian/changelog(revision 199)
@@ -1,3
On 12/12/06, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FYI, tasksel 2.58 (sid) is critical for the Debian Desktop initiative.
Please consider push it into Etch.
It was already pushed in by aba.
Thank you for the update Marc.
regards,
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* Petter Reinholdtsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 10:27]:
[Steve Langasek]
Does this mean you think sysvinit -36 in unstable is not quite ready
for release, and that we should be looking at t-p-u for a solution
to bug #330592? Or should we be considering the unstable version
for
Andreas Barth escreveu:
Hi,
there are two issues where I would like to ask you to comment on:
- mantis: We have two requests to allow it in. Is this ok from your
side? (No bug id, sorry - in case that not, could you please open an
RC bug on mantis?)
mantis have one security bug #402802.
Hi,
I've been asked in private mail why we want to do this mass bug filing
at all. I paste here the relevant parts of my answer:
[why not wait until after etch]
We won't push that hard before etch is released, but it doesn't hurt to
fix those bugs now if a package gets an upload for etch,
severity 389163 serious
thanks
Dear release team,
I just noticed
, Etch RC policy:
|
|
| Packages must not install programs in the default PATH with
| different functionality with the same file name, even if they
| Conflict:.
`
We've got a problem here, since all three
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 17:06, Andreas Barth wrote:
So, I think it is better to revert digikam now. (Yes, this is one of the
times where I'm actually a bit too nice to really say hard No way to
upgrade the library - I would rather prefer to have all the updates in,
but I know that it would
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 21:20 +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
We've got a problem here, since all three packages are in testing,
provide /usr/bin/aleph, and conflict with each other (or rather, the
*tex* packages conflict with aleph).
Eek.
The right solution to this would be to package the new
Frank Küster wrote:
severity 389163 serious
thanks
Dear release team,
I just noticed
, Etch RC policy:
|
|
| Packages must not install programs in the default PATH with
| different functionality with the same file name, even if they
| Conflict:.
`
We've got
Hi,
op-panel was removed from testing due some destar/op-panel rc bugs. they
were fixed in destar 0.2.0-3 and op-panel 0.26.dfsg-5 packages. The
op-panel is used by destar, so, it'd would be nice if you let op-panel
back into testing.
Best regards,
Santiago
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