Hi, [not part of Release Team but hopefully I can answer your question]
On 04/10/13 09:32, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote: > Is there a tracker for the OpenSceneGraph 3.2 transition (tied to this > one by #720816)? Status as far as I can find: It doesn't look to me that a transition was coordinated for openscenegraph? Status of openscenegraph's migration to testing is best shown by: http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/openscenegraph.html http://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=openscenegraph http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=openscenegraph Blocking issues are #720816 which you already submitted a patch for, a (possibly temporary) build issue on mips, and the fact openscenegraph must be rebuilt anyway as part of the libav9 transition. And then the rest of the libav9 transition needs to complete: http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/libav9.html The 'hurd' column can be ignored, as well as rows marked 'sid only'. AIUI the packages at higher dependency levels (such as openscenegraph at level 3) tend to sometimes need packages at lower levels (higher in the list) to be rebuilt first. AFAIK blockers are dvswitch, opencv, spek [on s390x], yorick-av, and vxl [on ia64]. The BTS entry for #706798 notes these and some other things as blocking bugs. I don't see that #725071 in xine-lib-1.2 really blocks this as the kfreebsd binaries are already built against newer libav9; I submitted a patch for that anyway. > * #719402 fgrun (sid only) has patch > * #719376 osgearth fixed in 2.4, but this is held in unstable because an > unrelated upstream fix makes it non-kFreeBSD > (https://github.com/gwaldron/osgearth/commit/a270f5f0e2c3d56f5d528db17873dc37c52a6655 > ; SYS_gettid doesn't exist there) That's definitely not portable code, I'll look into that one. > * #718381 / #719388 openwalnut badly broken by 3.2, being worked on > upstream (latest upstream reported to build but not work properly, > http://www.openwalnut.org/issues/298) So these are all broken by openscenegraph going into sid? I don't think that will actually prevent openscenegraph from migrating to testing automatically. But perhaps a transition should have been requested for it and a tracker set up. Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain [email protected] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

