Control: reassign -1 myspell-ca Control: retitle -1 myspell-ca: obsolete hunspell-ca_3.0.2+repack1-1 has wrong section for it. Control: severity -1 minor Control: affects 910617 myspell-ca
On Mon, Oct 08, 2018 at 08:43:07PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Quoting Agustin Martin (2018-10-08 20:24:50) > > Control: reassign -1 parl-desktop-world > > Control: retitle -1 parl-desktop-world: Needs to depend on hunspell-ca > > instead of myspell-ca. > > Control: severity -1 important > > > > On Mon, Oct 08, 2018 at 07:20:22PM +0200, Agustin Martin wrote: > > > Control: reassign -1 ftp.debian.org > > > Control: retitle -1 RM: hunspell-ca_3.0.2+repack1-1 -- RoM; This > > > particular version does not belong to any release. > > > Control: severity -1 normal > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Note for ftpmasters: > > > > > > archive seems to still contain hunspell-ca_3.0.2+repack1-1 version, but > > > it does not belong to any release > > > > Hi all, > > > > Just noticed why this ancient version is still there. Sorry for the noise, > > ftpmasters. > > > > $ apt-cache rdepends myspell-ca > > > > parl-desktop-world: Depends: myspell-ca > > ... Some suggests, recomends and "or'ed" dependencies. > > > > Unfortunately, this hard rdepends went unnoticed when dropping myspell-ca. > > Will look at other rdepends in case there is another pending hard-depends. > > There are a couple of Recommends (testing's firefox-esr-l10n-ca and > > task-catalan-desktop) > > > > I am reassigning this bug report to parl-desktop-world. > > Reassigning? parl-desktop-world cannot make myspell-ca change section. myspell-ca is only there because of parl-desktop-world, there is no point in changing its section. Problem will go as soon as fixed parl-desktop-world is accepted. That is why I did things this way. > File a separate bugreport about parl-desktop-world depending on a > transitional package, and tag this bug as affected by the new one. No problem. Doing things this other way. I'd prefer a block, but using affects. Regards, -- Agustin