On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:24:54PM +0200, Jan-Pascal van Best wrote: > Debian testing watch wrote: > > FYI: The status of the jetty source package > > in Debian's testing distribution has changed. > > > > Previous version: 5.1.14-1 > > Current version: (not in testing) > > Hint: (no removal hint found) > > > There's probably a very good reason for this (I can personally think of > a number), but is there a way to find out what they were? > > And, could I have known in advance this was going to happen? > > I'm asking because removing Jetty also caused Solr to be removed from > Jetty: the solr source package build-depends on jetty, since one of its > binary packages provides Jetty integration. If I had known in advance > that Jetty was going to be removed from Lenny, I might have remove the > Jetty integration binary package from solr, hopefully preventing its > removal from Lenny.
Look at http://bugs.debian.org/jetty. There is an open security issue. Upstream said its very hard to fix and nobody came up with a solution yet. When this is fixed it can migrate into testing again. Cheers, Michael _______________________________________________ pkg-java-maintainers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-maintainers

