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Package: jabber-yahoo
Severity: grave

Hi,

I removed the "Provides: libpth2" in pth 2.0.7-7, hence your package
requires a simple rebuild (no changes required), so that your package
depends on libpth20, in order to be installable again.

Thanks,
Daniel

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On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 02:11:10PM +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Daniel Baumann wrote:
> > Please schedule a binNMU for these two packages.

> ok, nobody arround.. filling RC bugs.

Or you might have noticed from the dozen other binNMU requests on the list
in the past two weeks that a 4-day turnaround is pretty normal, and still
significantly better than the average maintainer response to RC bugs, and
exercised a little more patience.

BinNMUs scheduled, bugs closed.  And you missed jabber-muc on amd64...

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