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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package utopia-documents
It was uploaded in time to propagate to testing before the freeze point but we
haven't spotted that there was some custom Extra-Depends set for previous
version binnmu (but buildd ppl, not us) which lead to "BD-Uninstallable
(Extra-Depends: libglew1.13)"... yesterday that was fixed and all the relevant
archs binaries were built just fine so it is ready for migration into
testing RC
(include/attach the debdiff against the package in testing)
irrelevant
unblock utopia-documents/3.0.0-1
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On Fri, 13 Jan 2017, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> > Could you please clarify, since this package was in testing already and
> > wasn't kicked out, why it can't migrate now?
> ahem, the package was removed more than one year ago�, and until that
> upload had 3 RC bugs (+1�).
> � https://tracker.debian.org/news/726692
> � https://bugs.debian.org/825703
> > Jan 5: soft freeze
> > Deadline for:
> > * New (source) packages in stretch
> > * Letting packages re-enter stretch (if they have been removed)
> > Updates to existing packages in stretch will continue as normal.
> Except that this was not an update to an existing package, it's NEW in
> stretch.
d'oh -- I should have noted that it wasn't in testing -- somehow
I was under impression (saw "jessie" -- thought "stretch") that it was
in testing at that point. pity, but oh well -- our fault. I should
have uploaded ~rc's earlier to reserve a spot in testing :-/
FTR -- backports for jessie, stretch and recent ubuntus all available
from neurodebian: http://neuro.debian.net/pkgs/utopia-documents.html
if someone needs
Thanks Mattia for the patience with my silly questions ;)
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