Hi Étienne, thanks a lot for the summary.
Am Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 07:04:14PM +0100 schrieb Étienne Mollier: > > You will find the past twelve doors for the Advent Calendar Bug > Squashing party. It is worth noting that at least five bugs > marked as done resulted from packages removal (those affecting > squizz and igdiscover), but let's make them count. Sure these are counting. Filing a ROM bug is work as well. > Thanks to everyone involved in the resolution of the bugs! +1 > 84. #1090091: bedops: FTBFS: ERROR: Invalid value `None` in > intersphinx_mapping['http://docs.python.org/']. Expected a two-element tuple > or list. These were actually low hanging fruits as well. > There are only 13 bugs left if we want to reach 100 bugs closed > for this edition of the Advent Calendar Bug Squashing party. IMHO this is some realistic goal. > I've also noted that the Python SyntaxWarning bugs are down to a > handful of open issues; I've fixed some of these in Git but other issues prevented me from uploading. > people after low hanging fruits can > still have a look at the multiple double source build issues. These are definitely worth having a look as well. In most cases some other polishing of these packages is pending. > Well done everyone! +1 > The list was still manually deduced from alioth-lists[1], > although regexes greatly helped. If your bugs are missing, > don't hesitate to advertise them and add them to the count. Just announcing that I've fixed Thursday, December 12th: #1048735 r-cran-commonmark: Fails to build source after successful build #1088546 r-cran-commonmark: fails to migrate to testing for too long: fails its own autopkgtest Wednesday, December 18th: #1089197 dh-r: Becommends/Suggests missing from rebuilt R packages #1090094 blends: FTBFS: ERROR: Invalid value `None` in intersphinx_mapping['https://docs.python.org/']. Expected a two-element tuple or list. which will not come up on our mailing list but the intention was clearly on behalf of the Debian Med team. If someone else fixed some r-* packages I consider this in the set of advent bug squashing. > Have a nice day, :) Same to you and see you in Berlin soon (hopefully) Andreas. -- https://fam-tille.de

