On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 15:24:53 +0900, Charles Plessy wrote: > Package: release.debian.org > Severity: grave > X-Debbugs-CC: [email protected], [email protected] > > Hello again, > > as a follow-up to #858183, I looked at which other R Bioconductor > packages were broken by R 3.3.3-1, and it seems that the previous round > of binNMUs did not repair some of them. > > Can you make the followig binNMUs ? > > nmu r-bioc-rsamtools_1.26.1-2 . ANY . -m "Rebuild for R 3.3.3." > nmu r-bioc-shortread_1.32.0-1 . ANY . -m "Rebuild for R 3.3.3." > nmu r-bioc-variantannotation_1.20.2-1 . ANY . -m "Rebuild for R 3.3.3." > nmu r-bioc-genomicalignments_1.10.0-1 . ANY . -m "Rebuild for R 3.3.3." > > Note to debian-science: there are also R CRAN packages that fail with R > 3.3.3, (r-cran-lubridate, r-cran-spam), but I am not yet sure if a > binNMU is enough. > binNMUs are not an acceptable way to deal with silent breakage. If R 3.3.3-1 breaks reverse dependencies, it needs to not be co-installable with them.
Cheers, Julien

