Hi Joachim, On Tue, 19 Aug 2014 11:07:57, Joachim Breitner wrote: > unfortunately, comigrate doesn’t cut it for our case. From the page > for haskell-hgettext, I get redirected to haskell-uniplate, and from > there to other packages, none of which are the real culprit. Sven’s > tool has an idea of what must migrate together (relying on britney’s > autohinter) and ignores, for example, any dependency problems that > are among these packages.
I agree that the online report on http://coinst.irill.org/report/ is not appropriate in your case. In general, it will not report all issues preventing the migration of a package, and the issues are not presented conveniently on a single page. You should try the command line tool (Debian package 'coinst') instead. Still, the report provides a lot more information than what you say. (Some list items can be unfolded by clicking on them or by clicking on the 'Expand all' button.) Here is what I can see regarding haskell-hgettext. haskell-hgettext needs (to migrate together with) haskell-uniplate which needs haskell-unordered-containers and yi. yi needs haskell-unordered-containers and haskell-regex-tdfa. haskell-unordered-containers will not migrate as it would break some packages on armel: haskell-github, pandoc and kfreebsd-amd64: haskell-snap, haskell-yesod-static, pandoc haskell-regex-tdfa will not migrate as it has not yet been rebuilt on mips. Some binaries packages from haskell-hakyll, haskell-regex-tdfa-utf8, haskell-hledger-lib and haskell-unixutils depends on the obsolete binary package. Besides, the package cannot migrate as this would break haskell-hakyll on armel, kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64. Thus, Bin-NMUS are needed for haskell-github, pandoc, haskell-snap, haskell-yesod-static and haskell-hakyll, haskell-regex-tdfa-utf8, haskell-hledger-lib and haskell-unixutils. The online report does not list all issues preventing the migration of haskell-hgettext. But note than none of the issues above are reported by Sven's tool. Regards, -- Jérôme -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

