Your message dated Wed, 27 Nov 2019 20:59:09 -0500
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and subject line Re: RM: vtk6-doc,vtk6-examples -- NBS;not built anymore
has caused the Debian Bug report #941664,
regarding RM: vtk6-doc,vtk6-examples -- NBS;not built anymore
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Source: vtk6
Version: 6.3.0+dfsg2-3
Severity: important
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Hi maintainers,
Your package is entangled in multiple transitions in a very obscure way. It
would be great if the current package could just migrate to testing, but it's
currently blocked because the migration software thinks that it's missing a
arch:all build. That is wrong of course, because you don't build any arch:all
binaries anymore. Was the removal of vtk6-examples and vtk6-doc intentional, as
it's not mentioned in the changelog? If it is, please reassign this bug to
ftp.debian.org and retitle it to:
RM: vtk6-doc,vtk6-examples -- NBS; not built anymore
If it isn't intentionally, can you please fix the situation?
Thanks
Paul
- -- System Information:
Debian Release: bullseye/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'testing-debug')
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These are all in the cruft report, so there's no need for a bug for this.
Closing.
Scott K
On Fri, 08 Nov 2019 23:42:49 -0500 Scott Kitterman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 12:30:07 +0100 Gert Wollny <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Control: -1 -moreinfo
> >
> > The dependency was fixed with gdcm-3.0.4-2 (just uploaded)
>
> Older versions of gdcm that still have the dependency will hang around until
> the current gdcm is no longer needed. It may be awhile:
>
> * source package gdcm version 3.0.4-2 no longer builds
> binary package(s): libgdcm2-dev libgdcm2.8 libvtkgdcm2-dev libvtkgdcm2.8a
> on amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x
> - suggested command:
> dak rm -m "[auto-cruft] NBS (no longer built by gdcm)" -s unstable -a
> amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x -p -R -b
libgdcm2-
> dev libgdcm2.8 libvtkgdcm2-dev libvtkgdcm2.8a
> - broken Depends:
> camitk: libcamitk-dev [amd64 i386]
> libcamitk4 [amd64 i386]
> elastix: elastix [amd64 i386]
> fw4spl: fw4spl [amd64 i386]
> insighttoolkit4: libinsighttoolkit4.12 [amd64 i386]
> itksnap: itksnap [amd64 i386]
> nifti2dicom: nifti2dicom [amd64 i386]
> qnifti2dicom [amd64 i386]
> octave-dicom: octave-dicom
> opencv: libopencv-imgcodecs-dev
> libopencv-imgcodecs3.2
> libopencv-imgcodecs4.1
> orthanc-dicomweb: orthanc-dicomweb
> orthanc-webviewer: orthanc-webviewer
> simpleitk: libsimpleitk1.0 [amd64 i386]
> vtk-dicom: libvtkdicom0.8
> - broken Build-Depends:
> camitk: libgdcm2-dev
> libvtkgdcm2-dev
> fw4spl: libgdcm2-dev
> libvtkgdcm2-dev
> itksnap: libgdcm2-dev
> octave-dicom: libgdcm2-dev
> opencv: libgdcm2-dev
> libvtkgdcm2-dev
> orthanc-dicomweb: libgdcm2-dev
> orthanc-webviewer: libgdcm2-dev
> plastimatch: libgdcm2-dev
> vmtk/non-free: libvtkgdcm2-dev
> vtk-dicom: libgdcm2-dev
>
> Scott K
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