Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-15 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Niels, [sorry for the late reply I was on vac] On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 09:52:17AM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote: Andreas Tille ti...@debian.org gdpc: bugs 713652, flagged for removal in 8.3 days Fixed. gwyddion: bugs 713565, flagged for removal in 8.3 days Hmmm, that's really

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-15 Thread Niels Thykier
On 2013-10-15 15:35, Andreas Tille wrote: Hi Niels, [sorry for the late reply I was on vac] Hi, No worries. On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 09:52:17AM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote: Andreas Tille ti...@debian.org gdpc: bugs 713652, flagged for removal in 8.3 days Fixed. Thank you,

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-15 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 03:53:35PM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote: gwyddion: bugs 713565, flagged for removal in 8.3 days Hmmm, that's really strange. The bug report was closed Sat, 29 Jun 2013 13:07:42 +0200 Seems something is wrong with the script. I am more

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-15 Thread Kevin Chadwick
xxxterm: bugs 718074, flagged for removal in 8.3 days I use debian offline so it is of no consequence to me however I just wanted to say. xxxterm (now xombrero) is by far my favourite browser and rediculously faster than any other browser whilst still being highly useful and with better

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-15 Thread Svante Signell
On Tue, 2013-10-15 at 17:34 +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote: xxxterm: bugs 718074, flagged for removal in 8.3 days I use debian offline so it is of no consequence to me however I just wanted to say. xxxterm (now xombrero) is by far my favourite browser and rediculously faster than any

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-15 Thread Paul Wise
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 1:51 AM, Svante Signell wrote: Hi, is it possible to adopt this package? The package is not orphaned yet, so that will have to happen first: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#orphaning When it is orphaned you can adopt it:

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-09 Thread Helmut Grohne
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 07:36:57PM +, Bill Allombert wrote: Did you try to run rc-alert recently ? The output is totally overwhelming for something that is to run on several computers and several times by month. Most of the bugs are reported against important packages that cannot be

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-09 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
On 08/10/13 at 19:36 +, Bill Allombert wrote: On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 07:58:03AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote: rc-alert has existed for quite some time and it gets the alert in *ahead* of package removal. It alerts users to the real problem - the RC BUG! Did you try to run rc-alert

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-09 Thread Niels Thykier
On 2013-10-08 00:04, Bill Allombert wrote: [...] So while it is possible that the _maintainer_ is not needing a friendly remainder, other interested third-party might. Cheers, Bill. Hi, I, genuinely, hope that these removals-warnings will make people fix bugs pro-actively rather

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Neil Williams
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 22:04:21 + Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org wrote: On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 09:52:17AM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote: This is a friendly reminder. If you are listed below, then the listed packages of yours will be automatically removed from testing within 15 days.

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread intrigeri
Hi Bill, Bill Allombert wrote (07 Oct 2013 22:04:21 GMT) : I am concerned that in the event a package is removed from testing, the people most interested with restoring the package will miss the removal, since the package will stay installed on their systems. I believe there are good chances

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On 8 Oct 2013, at 07:58, Neil Williams codeh...@debian.org wrote: The removal is simply one way to fix the RC bug I'm broadly in favour of this course of action but in no way does it fix the bugs. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Geoffrey Thomas
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013, Bill Allombert wrote: I am concerned that in the event a package is removed from testing, the people most interested with restoring the package will miss the removal, since the package will stay installed on their systems. Would this be addressed by building some mechanism

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Neil Williams
On Tue, 8 Oct 2013 09:46:02 -0700 (PDT) Geoffrey Thomas geo...@ldpreload.com wrote: On Mon, 7 Oct 2013, Bill Allombert wrote: I am concerned that in the event a package is removed from testing, the people most interested with restoring the package will miss the removal, since the package

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Bill Allombert
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 07:58:03AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote: rc-alert has existed for quite some time and it gets the alert in *ahead* of package removal. It alerts users to the real problem - the RC BUG! Did you try to run rc-alert recently ? The output is totally overwhelming for something

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Vincent Danjean
Le 08/10/2013 18:46, Geoffrey Thomas a écrit : On Mon, 7 Oct 2013, Bill Allombert wrote: I am concerned that in the event a package is removed from testing, the people most interested with restoring the package will miss the removal, since the package will stay installed on their systems.

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Neil Williams
On Tue, 8 Oct 2013 19:36:57 + Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org wrote: On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 07:58:03AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote: rc-alert has existed for quite some time and it gets the alert in *ahead* of package removal. It alerts users to the real problem - the RC BUG! Did

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Steven Chamberlain
On 07/10/13 23:04, Bill Allombert wrote: I am concerned that in the event a package is removed from testing, the people most interested with restoring the package will miss the removal, since the package will stay installed on their systems. This, then, cause stable releases to be missing

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 10:51:42PM -0300, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer a écrit : I really doubt that possibly interested people will subscribe to all the packages they are interested in. Hello everybody, in one way or the other, there will always be some people who miss the

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-08 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Tue, 08 Oct 2013, Geoffrey Thomas wrote: Would this be addressed by building some mechanism (making tombstone packages comes to mind, but there are many options) for apt to prompt to remove packages that were removed in the archive? It is already addressed by the user-oriented package

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-07 Thread Bill Allombert
On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 09:52:17AM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote: Hi, This is a friendly reminder. If you are listed below, then the listed packages of yours will be automatically removed from testing within 15 days. The first batch of automatic removals will happen in about 8 days.

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-07 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi, On Dienstag, 8. Oktober 2013, Bill Allombert wrote: So while it is possible that the _maintainer_ is not needing a friendly remainder, other interested third-party might. anyone interested in a package can opt-in via the PTS... cheers, Holger signature.asc Description: This is

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-07 Thread Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
On Tuesday 08 October 2013 01:51:41 Holger Levsen wrote: Hi, On Dienstag, 8. Oktober 2013, Bill Allombert wrote: So while it is possible that the _maintainer_ is not needing a friendly remainder, other interested third-party might. anyone interested in a package can opt-in via the

First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-06 Thread Niels Thykier
Hi, This is a friendly reminder. If you are listed below, then the listed packages of yours will be automatically removed from testing within 15 days. The first batch of automatic removals will happen in about 8 days. Please remember that fixing your RC bug(s) can sometimes be as simple as

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-06 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Hi, On 06/10/13 08:52, Niels Thykier wrote: kfreebsd-8: bugs 720470,717959,720476, flagged for removal in 14.7 days Not sure why that's appearing in this list because: 1. the package was removed from testing over a month ago at the request of the maintainer, and 2. when that happened the

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-06 Thread Niels Thykier
On 2013-10-06 13:09, Steven Chamberlain wrote: Hi, On 06/10/13 08:52, Niels Thykier wrote: kfreebsd-8: bugs 720470,717959,720476, flagged for removal in 14.7 days Not sure why that's appearing in this list because: 1. the package was removed from testing over a month ago at the request

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-06 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Niels Thykier ni...@thykier.net (2013-10-06): It looks like this is caused by kfreebsd-8 being marked with Extra-Source-Only: yes, presumably because something lists it in Built-Using. For most parts it means the package is already removed but not all tools seem to recognise this e.g. the

Re: First autoremovals happen in about 8 days

2013-10-06 Thread Steven Chamberlain
On 06/10/13 08:52, Niels Thykier wrote: Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) g...@debian.org vice: bugs 693641, flagged for removal in 8.3 days Bug #693641 is another interesting edge case: Found in version vice/2.3.dfsg-4 (testing, unstable, stable) Fixed in version vice/2.4.dfsg-1 (unstable) Marked