Re: Migration of joystick to testing

2010-06-30 Thread steve
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:08:49 +0100, Adam D. Barratt
a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote:
 joystick has not migrated yet, for a reason I didn't spot originally -
 ltsp-client depends on inputattach | joystick, and neither package now
 exists on s390.

Indeed, I've just submitted a bug on ltsp-client to add a !s390 qualifier
to the dependencies; this seems easier in the long term than getting the
joystick exception removed from Packages-arch-specific.

Regards,

Stephen


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Re: Migration of joystick to testing

2010-06-29 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 23:02 +0200, Stephen Kitt wrote:
 On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 09:55:22PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
  The outdated s390 packages need removing from unstable; the package will
  then be a candidate for migration and the s390 packages in testing will
  automatically be removed as part of the move.
  
  reportbug ftp.debian.org will guide you through creating a request for
  the removal from unstable; http://wiki.debian.org/ftpmaster_Removals is
  also a useful reference.
 
 Great, thanks, I've just done that. The wiki page does indeed clarify
 things!

joystick has not migrated yet, for a reason I didn't spot originally -
ltsp-client depends on inputattach | joystick, and neither package now
exists on s390.

Regards,

Adam


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Migration of joystick to testing

2010-06-21 Thread Stephen Kitt
Hi,

My joystick package (hardly one of the important one in Debian, I know) is
ready for migration except that it hasn't been rebuilt for s390. I gather
there's an entry in Packages-arch-specific preventing such a rebuild, so
would it be possible to remove the s390 build from testing?

Thanks in advance,

Stephen


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Re: Migration of joystick to testing

2010-06-21 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Hi,

On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 22:15 +0200, Stephen Kitt wrote:
 My joystick package (hardly one of the important one in Debian, I know) is
 ready for migration except that it hasn't been rebuilt for s390. I gather
 there's an entry in Packages-arch-specific preventing such a rebuild, so
 would it be possible to remove the s390 build from testing?

The outdated s390 packages need removing from unstable; the package will
then be a candidate for migration and the s390 packages in testing will
automatically be removed as part of the move.

reportbug ftp.debian.org will guide you through creating a request for
the removal from unstable; http://wiki.debian.org/ftpmaster_Removals is
also a useful reference.

Regards,

Adam


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Re: Migration of joystick to testing

2010-06-21 Thread Stephen Kitt
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 09:55:22PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 22:15 +0200, Stephen Kitt wrote:
  My joystick package (hardly one of the important one in Debian, I know) is
  ready for migration except that it hasn't been rebuilt for s390. I gather
  there's an entry in Packages-arch-specific preventing such a rebuild, so
  would it be possible to remove the s390 build from testing?
 
 The outdated s390 packages need removing from unstable; the package will
 then be a candidate for migration and the s390 packages in testing will
 automatically be removed as part of the move.
 
 reportbug ftp.debian.org will guide you through creating a request for
 the removal from unstable; http://wiki.debian.org/ftpmaster_Removals is
 also a useful reference.

Great, thanks, I've just done that. The wiki page does indeed clarify
things!

Regards,

Stephen


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