Package: pipewire-pulse
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: ncn_flos...@fastmail.fm
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Switching from pulseaudio daemon to pipewire-pulse
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Switching from pulseaudio dae
Package: inform6-compiler
Version: 6.33-2+b1
Followup-For: Bug #986318
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Dear Maintainer,
I retested and realized that most of the benefits come not from -flto, but
simply from -O2 (or the nearly-equivalent -Og if you want better debugging
information).
No o
Package: inform6-compiler
Version: 6.33-2+b1
Severity: normal
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Dear Maintainer,
Inform 6.34 was released in mid-2020.
https://github.com/DavidKinder/Inform6/releases/tag/v6.34
There are several reasons to update to this. It fixes several bugs and is
usable
Package: inform6-compiler
Version: 6.33-2+b1
Severity: wishlist
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Dear Maintainer,
I have tested and Inform 6 runs twice as fast if compiled with the -flto option
(which is over 10 years old and highly stable) and any level of optimization
(-O2, -O1, -Og.) I
This bug is grave (I've adjusted its severity accordingly). It breaks
unrelated packages entirely.
I have this problem too. The failure mode is quite cryptic. Killing
udisks-daemon is the only way to fix it, though I have not tried the patch
attached to #592719.
Since this is grave, I suggest
e tracked down, it should be easy to figure out why it's not
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not clean.
Upon looking at it again, and with the development of a working alternative,
I do not think it is wise to attempt to maintain it further.
Apologies for not doing this earlier.
Cc:ed to Amaya as sponsor.
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Package: dselect
Version: 1.15.5.6
Severity: important
git-all
Depends: git (>> 1:1.7.0.5), git (<< 1:1.7.0.5-.)
As far as dselect is concerned, this condition is satsified by *no*
version of git, and git-all and git can't be installed simultaneously.
Unfortunately, dpkg --compare-versions thin
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.1.5-3
Severity: normal
Aptitude appears to have some hardcoded dependencies on the locale. Given this,
it really needs to force the locale before starting. I have to start it up
with LANG=C aptitude in order to keep the screen readable; otherwise I get
lots of nons
I am sorry that the KDE maintainers are incapable of forwarding bugs
upstream. One would assume that they, unlike me, have accounts on KDE's
Bugzilla.
GNOME has its problems, but its maintainers are actually
making some effort to maintain it, so I guess I'll switch to it.
Bye-bye now.
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Just installed KDE 4.2.4. NO, dolphin does NOT have an option to open every
folder
in a new window automatically when you double-click. (Macintosh c. 1984
style.)
The equivalent of Konqueror's "Open folders in separate windows" optio
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.2.4-1
Severity: important
Under "Settings"/"Configure Konqueror...", under "File Management", there is an
option
called "Open folders in separate windows". I have had this option on since day
one.
It is absolutely essential -- I cannot comfortably browse files wi
Package: udev
Version: 0.141-1
Severity: minor
After some poking around, I realized that the files
/etc/modprobe.d/pnp-hotplug.conf
and
/etc/modprobe.d/display_class.conf
were useless leftovers from an obsolete version of udev.
They were probably supposed to be cleaned up in udev.preinst, in
Package: firmware-nonfree
Version: 0.17
Severity: important
Starting with Linux 2.6.30, the advansys firmware is not built into the kernel,
but loaded. This firmware is BSD-licensed so it's safe to put it in non-free
(it
has no source so it's not free).
These are the four files needed:
3550.bin
Package: dolphin
Version: 4:4.2.2-1
Severity: wishlist
This is a wishlist. I found dolphin completely unusable because of only one
missing option.
I prefer to do my file browsing "old MacOS"-style, one window per folder, where
opening a folder opens a new window.
Konqueror has an configura
Package: rng-tools
Version: 2-unofficial-mt.12-1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/sbin/rngd
According to 'top' anyway. What's going on here? Does it deliberately
eat all spare CPU time? If so, it seems unlikely that my chip will ever
go into sleep state
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The package description for firmware-linux currently reads:
"This package contains the binary firmware for all firmwares which was
formally shipped in the Linux image."
Note subject-verb agreement problem ("firmwares was") and sound-alike
wor
ements ten years from now, with my message to the BTS being the only
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with a su
parallel in structure to runs of floppy-retriever, which can check for a
new
floppy every time.
If nobody is willing to actually take a look at my patches, perhaps you'd at
least consider the analysis I put into it. My approach works better than
dann's
because it was designed properly.
uilds when
it's dealing with a font in /usr/share/fonts. (All such fonts should be
handled by dpkg, and therefore we can rely on the trigger to rebuild the
cache.)
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Versions of packages fontconfig depends on:
ii fontconfig-config 2.6.0
Package: hal
Severity: important
On an attempt to upgrade from etch to lenny, the upgrade hanged
configure hal.
But *before* that it announced that it was unable to connect to dbus,
complaining specifically about dbus-launch.
Now, the crucial point is that dbus-x11 was not installed on the mac
Package: boinc-client
Version: 5.10.30-5
Followup-For: Bug #448982
Sorry but this bug is not fixed in this version of boinc. The child client
process (hadcm3 or some such in my case) continues to run and eat up CPU cycles
(as shown by 'top') no matter how much activity is going on with keyboard
Package: lirc-modules-source
Version: 0.8.0-13
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This has now been true for months.
Please stop producing the lirc-modules-source package if you cannot make it
compile properly.
This bug IS grave. I'm sorry.
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Subject: boinc-client: This is hitting me too
Followup-For: Bug #448982
Package: boinc-client
Version: 5.10.30-2
*** Please type your report below this line ***
I've had to disable BOINC permanently because this has been going on so
many months; I use my computer
For the information of anyone looking at this bug, the watch file was
only there in case upstream came back to life. I'll delete it (or at
least that webpage, I think it checks several) next time I make an
upload. Probably not worth an upload just for this, though.
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Package: lirc-modules-source
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This package is pretty much completely worthless on etch. If I follow the
instructions from dpkg-reconfigure-source, or the instructions in the README,
it builds some modules (with the wrong extension -- .o inst
You can run "trickle" on a single machine by ssh'ing to localhost. :-)
I can reproduce this behavior with xterm, getting the paste to come
through after the return key even though
the return key was hit first. konsole shows different, but very
similar behavior:
the fast konsole drops the paste
ot;best failure mode". This may well be a "wontfix".
Thoughts?
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OK. So I managed to construct a dselect source package which builds
independently of dpkg. It required duplicating substantial portions of
lib/ . I intend that to be temporary. Until those portions are gone,
I will keep an eye on any changes made to lib/ in dpkg.
My plan for dselect is to make
close 392964 0.99.33-1.3
thanks
Luckily this bug was fixed in an NMU.
This package could use a maintainer upload to wrap up all those fixed bugs
though
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severity 302964 serious
thanks
Failure to list copyright holder in debian/copyright is "serious", since it's a
major policy violation.
Especially when it's been waiting for TWO YEARS.
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close 303146
thanks
This bug was pinged in 2005 and the submitter didn't respond. It appears to
be a bug which only happens with misconfiguration. This shouldn't remain open.
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http://www.verifiedvoti
Debian's 'xterm' package.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I am doing this on behalf of the maintainer, who wrote in bug 412777:
>Sorry, I haven't had much time to work on it. I'd happily give it to anyone
>who wants to take it over. I think most of the utilities in the package have
>been obsoleted, and I rarely use them.
Package: netdiag
Version: 0.7-7.1
Severity: important
This is what happens:
# netload eth0
#
Not really very useful.
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
K
close 90032
thanks
Verification for this bug was requested in 2002, and not received. Closing now.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2007/04/msg4.html covers it:
>Nathanael Nerode wrote:
>> Orphaned March 2006, no nibbles.
>>
>> 62 popcon installs, 19 votes.
>>
>> But the reason for removal is that there i
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
As documented in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=405478 ,
lukemftp is obsolete (replaced by tnftp, which is already packaged).
There is no point in opening a bug for the maintainer to comment on, as the
maintainer did not respond to a si
if
+
}
#ifdef NO_LEAKS
if (n == 0) {
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Package: libooc-vo
Severity: serious
Justification: All of it
This package has been unbuildable for over a year and uninstallable for some
time
as well. It also hasn't been updated since 2003.
Users would be better served at this point to go directly upstream for sources.
If and when you prepa
Package: lynx
Version: 2.8.5-2sarge2.2
Severity: wishlist
This package is substantially out of date; a new upstream came out in
October 2006. This might not seem that long ago, but it replaced the
upstream released in February 2004, and has a really large number of bug
fixes.
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>> > Nathanael Nerode wrote:
>> > > tidev-modules: 43 (9 votes)
>> >
>> > This is now part of the linux-2.6 package.
>>But there are still two packages depending on it:
>>libticables3 and tilp. Both are orphaned.
Package: tilp, libticables3
Severity: minor
The modules are now in the mainline kernel.
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o the kernel or something)
to
deal with the remaining issue?
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>that this fix is satisfactory?
Yes, this is most satisfactory. With this documentation in place, I would have
been able to implement the workaround in no time flat. :-)
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Package: twisted-words
Version: 0.4.0-2.1
Severity: normal
The python bindings for libgtk1.2 (source package python-gnome) are proposed to
go away as soon as is practical. This is one of the short list of packages
which
still uses them.
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Package: desktop-base
Followup-For: Bug #407799
This is causing serious and widely reported breakage in KDM, namely bug 403797
and several bugs merged with it.
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desktop-base does fix the problem. I'm not sure whether this
is a serious bug on kdm or a serious bug on desktop-base. You can decide, but
this is definitely *not* acceptable to release etch with.
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severity 407799 grave
thanks
It's not acceptable to release etch with a package which breaks everyone's kdm
themeing without warning. I "fixed" the bug by purging desktop-base.
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http://rawstory.com/news/200
;
As root, create a file /etc/hal/fdi/policy/dont-wake-drive.fdi containing the
following text (replacing the string "HL-DT-STDVD-ROM GDR8162B" with the one
for
your drive):
Then, as root, restart hal as follows:
/etc/dbus-1/event.d/20hal force-reload
Package: hal
Version: 0.5.8.1-6
Severity: minor
This led to a real nightmare debugging hal problems, because first I had to
figure out that hal wasn't paying any attention to my configuration file
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi (thanks
to a typo). Hald really, really needs to report stuff
Package: utf8-migration-tool
Version: 0.5.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
command-line launch:
---
File "/usr/bin/utf8migrationtool", line 85
w['Login'].newLocale .= match.group(3)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
-
Launch from KDE
Package: icedove
Version: 1.5.0.9.dfsg1-1
Severity: minor
Same bug as in iceweasel.
This is a policy violation; *all* the copyrights and licenses have to be
in debian/copyright, including that for the Debian-added stuff!
It was also rather irritating in that I had to do a fair bit of web researc
Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.1+dfsg-1
Severity: minor
This is a policy violation; *all* the copyrights and licenses have to be
in debian/copyright, including that for the Debian-added stuff!
It was also rather irritating in that I had to do a fair bit of web research to
work out the icon lic
OK, in the interests of space saving, I gzipped the logfile; it's at
http://home.twcny.rr.com/nerode/hal.logfile.gz
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http://li
rade it, sorry.
The best alternative if you can't fix the actual bug would be to provide an
*easy*
mechanism to *permanently* disable hald-addon-storage. If there was such a
mechanism
documented, then you could downgrade the bug.
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remaining parts
of the program
I started on this, and I still hope to do it eventually but it's a very large,
and ugly, task. Hence the lack of progress.
If someone else actually *accomplishes* this, then they should certainly take
this ITA away from me.
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Oh, *that's* what unzip for DOS is used for: unzipping the zip files in the
tools directory. Duh.
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Package: doc-debian
Version: 3.1.3
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The versions of various files in http://ftp.debian.org/debian/doc/
are grossly out of date, as documented at bug 262425.
The ftpmasters would like these files to be generated from a package
as BYHAND files.
This is the logical pac
Package: gnome-chess
Severity: wishlist
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-chess/0.4/
(Incidentally, you should update the "downloaded from" address in
debian/copyright)
The new version uses GNOME 2.
As a QA person, I'm trying to get rid of old GNOME 1 packages, and packaging the
new
Package: multi-gnome-terminal
Severity: wishlist
Since Debian would like to get rid of the obsolete GNOME 1 packages, this would
be
great. From what I can see, upstream is asking for help on this -- although it
also looks like upstream has been dormant since 2004. Unfortunately I know
nothing a
Package: pkg-config
Version: 0.21-1
Severity: wishlist
libgnome-dev is the GNOME 1 development package. I don't think we should be
suggesting
that people use it. :-/
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Severity: normal
Maintained by NMUs since the end of 2002.
We're trying to clean up the obsolete GNOME 1 packages. This is a start.
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Package: sgcontrol
Severity: wishlist
This is one of the last few GNOME 1-based packages in Debian. The GNOME 1
libraries
are a perennial problem, being obsolete and unmaintained upstream. If it is at
all possible to switch to GNOME 2, this would be a great help for QA.
This is the last packag
Package: sql-editor
Severity: normal
It appears to be both experimental (as stated in the description) and obsolete
(it depends on python-gtk-1.2, the GTK-1.2 bindings for python, which are going
away).
It seems like a good candidate for removal.
Alternatively, you might want to convert it to gt
Package: pydict
Severity: important
This package appears to be completely unmaintained. If the maintainer still
exists,
he should either upload the package, orphan it, or file a removal request. The
package now has few users, with only 43 popcon installs (9 votes), probably
thanks
to its buggy
reassign 384003 ftp.debian.org
thanks
As I suspected, the maintainer doesn't exist. The package is completely
obsolete and
should be removed even if the maintainer does exist. Get to it.
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orphaning rather than an RFA: bug. Fixing now. If I'm wrong,
I'm sure
the maintainer will correct this. Also properly closing bugs fixed in NMU.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Orphaned since February, no reverse dependencies, 11 popcon installs. There's
Swing support in Classpath, and Sun's Java is being released under the GPL, so
this is not the most necessary thing in the world now.
No objections when this was suggested on d
ith this bug. I think "need to deal with it" is
absolutely correct. "Need to deal with it urgently" would be wrong.
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pgpSOH1AbFxhz.pgp
Description: PGP signature
===
--- debian/copyright(revision 43677)
+++ debian/copyright(working copy)
@@ -2,3 +2,7 @@
anna is Copyright (C) 2000 by Joey Hess, under the terms of the GPL.
Apologetically dedicated to my sister, Anna.
+
+Portions copyright
retitle 353361 Drop unnecessary dependencies
thanks
It turns out that the dependency on libssl and several other libraries
is a *mistake*, and is due to recursive dependency disease. See
http://rerun.lefant.net/checklib/log.liblrdf0_0.4.0-1.html
for the list of unneeded dependencies, and
http://r
Package: libraptor1-dev
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Currently, you're exporting unnecessary dependencies to all of
the users of raptor who use pkg-config. Such as liblrdf0, which
is where I found this bug. By fixing the raptor.pc file, you
will stop doing this, and the packages depending on ra
Package: libdc0c2
Severity: normal
libssl0.9.7 is deprecated and will eventually be removed.
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Package: libgnutls13
Version: 1.4.4-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
gnutls appears to have an unnecessary dependency on libgpg-error;
gnutls does not appear to use anything from libgpg-error directly.
With this dependency eliminated, it should no longer be necessary
to rebuild gnutls if libgpg-erro
Package: libgcrypt11-dev
Severity: wishlist
Currently libgcrypt11-dev ships with a "libgcrypt-config" which
causes trouble for Debian. It spreads unnecessary
dependencies on libgpg-error0 all the way up the dependency chain
to every package which uses it.
While this is basically a bug in each o
Package: libfreetype6-dev
Version: 2.2.1-5
Followup-For: Bug #342029
Please deal with this. This stuff really needs to be done.
David's relibtoolization is obsolete. Relibtoolize using the
current version of Debian's libtool. I don't think this has
been done yet, but it's a little hard to tell
Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.4.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Fontconfig has a spurious dependency on libz emanating from
freetype-config. This (untested) patch should fix it. I have
also suggested that it be fixed in freetype-config.
For background on this issue, see http://rerun.lefant.net/checklib
Package: libfltk1.1
Severity: normal
This is QA work designed to eliminate unneeded library dependencies,
for the benefit of future transitions. See
http://rerun.lefant.net/checklib for more information.
It seems that libfltk1.1 has three unnecessary dependencies:
libXext, zlib, and libGLU. App
Package: curl
Followup-For: Bug #392294
I fingered the wrong line in configure.ac last time. That's the
line for curl builds against krb4. The following is the line for
curl builds against krb5.
This dependency is due to using krb5-config, which is a
non-pkg-config config script of the sort di
Package: libcurl3
Version: 7.15.5-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Currently libcurl3 (and libcurl3-gnutls) exports unnecessary dependencies
to every package using them via pkg-config. The Libs.private field means
this can be fixed:
see http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/11/msg0001
Namely, fix bug #224469. It's really trivial and it's been waiting
for over three years now. This is just STUPID.
Next DPL election, I want to see someone running on the platform of
adding an extra ftpmaster *whether or not the current ftpmasters
like it*. Someone who will get simple stuff like
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-3-686
Version: 2.6.18-7
Followup-For: Bug #391867
Very irritating bug since it does it first on ata1, then on ata2,
for a delay of a full minute during every boot. I'll look forward to
seeing this fixed.
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Yes, I can reproduce this bug with 2.6.18-3-686.
I've worked around it permanently by adding the line
blacklist ehci_hcd
to the file
modprobe.d/ncn
so if you need any testing you'll have to ask.
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Package: tcl8.4
Version: 8.4.12-1.1
Severity: minor
The copyright file needs to include the "oddly licensed" files as well as the
rest. license.terms says: "The following terms apply to all files associated
with the software unless explicitly disclaimed in individual files." There are
at lea
32212 was hald-addon-storage, I think.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Since the package is unchanged since stable, no data is lost by
removing it from unstable. It's already been kicked out of testing.
Mozilla is going away and this should go away along with it.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
This package is already not in 'testing', and it's unchanged since
'stable', so removing it from unstable loses no information.
It's one of the mozilla locale packages which need to go away
along with mozilla. Filing this bug to keep track of it, but ther
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
This package is a waste of space at this point.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
This package is a waste of space at this point.
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reassign 379257 ftp.debian.org
retitle 379257 RM: ida -- RoQA; orphaned, contrib, few users, many many many
alternatives, etc.
thanks
This is just another image viewer and editor, and there are a gazillion
alternatives to it. It's been orphaned since July (over 3 months), and nobody
has ITAed.
reassign 302261 ftp.debian.org
retitle 302261 RM: gnome-think -- RoQA; orphaned long time, dead upstream,
GNOME 1
thanks
Orphaned over a year with no nibbles, dead upstream.
As suggested, this package should be removed.
It is surprsingly popular; 407 installs. But only 70 of those are
votes; th
Package: gs-gpl
Severity: wishlist
The plan is to remove the gs-afpl package. As noted in bug 393923,
it would be best if gs-gpl produced a empty dummy gs-afpl package
which depended on gs-gpl, for upgrade purposes. Then the real
gs-afpl could be removed from Debian without inconveniencing the
p
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Orphaned already, needs wnpp bug
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retitle 392901 RM: honyaku-el -- RoQA; "essentially useless", orphaned, very
few users
reassign 392901 ftp.debian.org
thanks
4 popcon installs. Former maintainer describes it as "essentially
useless"; it's designed to work with a discontinued proprietary
product. It has only 4 popcon installs.
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Previously orphaned, needs WNPP bug.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Previously orphaned, needs wnpp bug
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This orphaned package has 1655 popcon installs, probably because it's
used by apt-listbugs.
Anyone on the Ruby team, or Junichi, interested in adopting it?
The orphaning bug is at #374109.
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