Your message dated Tue, 20 Aug 2019 08:20:45 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#935143: nmu: apache-opennlp_1.9.1-1 jamm_0.3.3-1
jarchivelib_1.0.0-1 vectorgraphics2d_0.13-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #935143,
regarding nmu: apache-opennlp_1.9.1-1 jamm_0.3.3-1 jarchivelib_1.0.0-1
vectorgraphics2d_0.13-1
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Package: release.debian.org
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Usertags: binnmu
Hello,
I want to request binNMU on amd64 for recently accepted new arch:all packages,
as they are not migrated to testing due to missing builds on buildd.
nmu apache-opennlp_1.9.1-1 . amd64 . unstable . -m "Rebuild on buildd"
nmu jamm_0.3.3-1 . all . amd64 . -m "Rebuild on buildd"
nmu jarchivelib_1.0.0-1 . amd64 . unstable . -m "Rebuild on buildd"
nmu vectorgraphics2d_0.13-1 . amd64 . unstable . -m "Rebuild on buildd"
Thanks,
Andrius
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On 2019-08-20 06:35, [email protected] wrote:
I want to request binNMU on amd64 for recently accepted new arch:all
packages, as they are not migrated to testing due to missing builds on
buildd.
nmu apache-opennlp_1.9.1-1 . amd64 . unstable . -m "Rebuild on
buildd"
nmu jamm_0.3.3-1 . all . amd64 . -m "Rebuild on buildd"
nmu jarchivelib_1.0.0-1 . amd64 . unstable . -m "Rebuild on buildd"
nmu vectorgraphics2d_0.13-1 . amd64 . unstable . -m "Rebuild on
buildd"
No, they would need rebuilding on "all", not "amd64". However, as I
already explained a week ago in #934685, that unfortunately isn't
something that can be achieved using binNMUs right now, so these will
all require source uploads from you.
(This is the second of the three related questions in
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/07/msg00002.html )
Regards,
Adam
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