Your message dated Fri, 2 May 2014 15:30:31 +0200 with message-id <cadk7b0m-2ctdufq9zoqlpjyzryn90cglmyunb1akkhl8ybx...@mail.gmail.com> and subject line Done has caused the Debian Bug report #743938, regarding RM: cppad_2014.04.01-1 -- NEW queue to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message --------BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal Summary Please remove cppad_2014.04.01-1 from NEW queue. The Reason What is sitting in the NEW queue turns out to be a daily development release. The last stable point release is 2014.00.00.3. (This took a bit of back-and-forth with upstream to figure out.) The plan is to only upload stable point releases. But switching to that would entail - an epoch, which seems sad. Or, - confabulating some other version mangle, which also seems sad. Or, - waiting until 2015, also sad. So I'd rather cancel the current version in the new queue and upload another with a sane non-epoch stable point release version. Why I Can't Do It Myself I tried to dcut cppad_2014.04.01-1_amd64.changes but it looks like dcut cannot access the NEW queue. If I'm wrong about that, tell me the right way, and I'll do it and try to have it added as a dcut(1) example. The Apology Sorry for the trouble. Cheers, --Barak. - -- Barak A. Pearlmutter Hamilton Institute & Dept Comp Sci, NUI Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland http://www.bcl.hamilton.ie/~barak/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTRBUHAAoJEBJbV0deGQ0YawUP/2y/W5+2hMGQoKnStrb65bye KRQmcVGoDQ45I2GnPG+QpMmcaSGxitw9z21O6OC3YQztJgSgkOX2wJxzF4jz0EtV qoEpAbW+n1VNF8LKRydkN8UFSJpjEhSkXBXuMdH/Tx+wLnehFLXc4C8cVv3ylxct YPPB6lN6MpJyjRYu90IhjsqMktuYHPsP7WmoahwULZEZr3bm1s9DhShNiQu2XL7p HJ9HEq3yuW+oLJcOlFWTBLiEIejE7exACgwqBvsydYPVYGaI7jAz5VuYKfqbF475 X0RCcDEX6O4fgged0xKjVz2vwm+jBjmdvHr1Np++gl0IWdY69d1JNwHxuAJlayWN jV1EzoC5T1WXZoMkiiK8Hqub0ohPtjyEdwNjBPz2AAv87f33SmXTR6mCAb4q/aAo HP2AAToTPm2dnsuFkyP1PLI8lpfJgmZ8V08U+aVzG0pMInQUKDOfUOeJcwsvdBpb VYteDf3MeVQp8+ZALPNSHNFxjNsxsyvvKG2GAtUZ6bAlD3l3M9naOAciTsqhc/dJ JInp+NZHuuG4XfnIKJg4DvrxpnV0tP2Y4afaQnDm4VY/KI5E5m72aP5eTE5WmoZ1 i6G063Q82GRGnQgTDpJnjmBNVd0MDVKr7bZkbi7LQYlmy00GXDxu7OfCdPuq6A9b fXp8MMxwJ4P2IDbOI1cU =zy0s -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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--- Begin Message ---This request was already processed by Paul some days ago. Nice bug, btw :-) Cheers, Luca
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