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and subject line Re: Bug#991919: Bioconductor API Bump to 3.13
has caused the Debian Bug report #991919,
regarding transition: r-api-bioc-3.13
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Hi,
Bioconductor 3.13 was released in May [1]. All r-bioc-* packages need
a manual upgrade (after the release of bullseye).

[1] https://bioconductor.org/news/bioc_3_13_release/

Please set up a tracker manually, since this is a transition of a
virtual package name.

Ben file:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
title = "r-api-bioc-3.13";
is_affected = .depends ~ /r-api-bioc/;
is_good = .depends ~ "r-api-bioc-3.13";
is_bad = .depends ~ "r-api-bioc-3.12";
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Best,
Dylan

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On 2021-09-29 08:32:27 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 11:15:55PM +0200, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> > On 2021-09-28 07:09:11 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > > > I've made a pass an filed bugs. A bunch of packages also seem to be
> > > > blocked by hdf5 which causes autopkgtest regressions in pytables and
> > > > r-bioc-rhdf5, r-bioc-rhdf5lib.
> > 
> > hdf5 migrated. Since all of the r-bioc-* packages have to migrate
> > together, it would help if the set of of affected packages could settle
> > down for a bit. That would allows us to track down the remaining
> > blockers.
> 
> This boils down to: No upload of any r-bioc-* package until we get
> green light from your side, right?

It was easier to find all the blockers then I thought. So this
transition is done from the release team side.

Cheers

> 
> Kind regards
> 
>        Andreas.
> 
> -- 
> http://fam-tille.de

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