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Hi RMs,
Small transition of botan, which is already in experimental. Two
packages are affected, namely biboumi and libqtshadowsocks.
The biboumi source builds fine with the new botan release. But
libqtshadowsocks doesn't and has a dead upstream for more than a year.
I added its maintainer as Cc if s/he can fix it. Otherwise I don't
know what's the RM point of view on keeping dead upstream packages in
the archive.
Regards,
Laszlo/GCS
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Hi László,
On 26-12-2019 21:43, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 22-12-2019 13:42, László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote:
>> Small transition of botan, which is already in experimental. Two
>> packages are affected, namely biboumi and libqtshadowsocks.
>> The biboumi source builds fine with the new botan release.
>
> Please go ahead in unstable.
Everything seems to have migrated. Closing the bug.
Paul
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