26.07.2012, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Michael Gilbert]
Make sure to file an unblock request bug for the release team to
review.
I doubt they will want it at this point. I should have thought of this
earlier: the new lesstif2 causes FTBFSs in dependent packages. I don't
know how many yet, as
31.07.2012, Peter Samuelson wrote (on debian-release):
There is no need to remove gromacs in order for lesstif2 to migrate.
There's no SONAME bump or anything. The issue only came up at all,
because we needed to make sure the new lesstif2 does not add any new
FTBFS in other packages.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Michael Gilbert]
Since the package hasn't been updated in an entire release cycle (i.e.
this version is the same one thats been in squeeze for 2 years), I
don't think there are likely to be any rc bugs in the current version,
so I
[Michael Gilbert]
Make sure to file an unblock request bug for the release team to
review.
I doubt they will want it at this point. I should have thought of this
earlier: the new lesstif2 causes FTBFSs in dependent packages. I don't
know how many yet, as my workstation is still test-building
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Michael Gilbert]
If you wouldn't mind. Please go ahead with this. I'm already
causing too much trouble for the release team with my efforts on the
multiarch release goal.
I saw your thread on debian-release. It looks like they
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Michael Gilbert]
This package has not been updated in 3 years, so it is a prime
candidate for nmu'ing. In fact, it's perfectly appropriate to nmu
without advance permission of the maintainer in general.
I noticed later that the new
[Michael Gilbert]
If you wouldn't mind. Please go ahead with this. I'm already
causing too much trouble for the release team with my efforts on the
multiarch release goal.
I saw your thread on debian-release. It looks like they aren't very
interested in fixing this (and the new ia32-libs)
IMO, this bug is important enough to fix in wheezy, as it affects the
ability to upgrade ia32-libs. I'd be happy to NMU, if the maintainers
don't mind.
This package has not been updated in 3 years, so it is a prime
candidate for nmu'ing. In fact, it's perfectly appropriate to nmu
without
[Michael Gilbert]
This package has not been updated in 3 years, so it is a prime
candidate for nmu'ing. In fact, it's perfectly appropriate to nmu
without advance permission of the maintainer in general.
I noticed later that the new empty/dummy ia32-libs is not in wheezy, so
that makes this
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