On 22 April 2011 19:55, Stefano Rivera stefa...@debian.org wrote:
Hi Barry (2011.04.22_03:28:12_+0200)
When I click on 'last log' for say ia64, I just see a build log with
no failures in it. So why does it show up on the main page with
straight red-X's?
The transition tracker is just
Floris Bruynooghe f...@devork.be wrote:
On 22 April 2011 19:55, Stefano Rivera stefa...@debian.org wrote:
Hi Barry (2011.04.22_03:28:12_+0200)
When I click on 'last log' for say ia64, I just see a build log with
no failures in it. So why does it show up on the main page with
straight
On Apr 15, 2011, at 10:17 AM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
I just uploaded python-defaults to Unstable that drops Python 2.5 and adds
Python 2.7 as supports Python versions. Python-central, distribute, and
python-stdlib-extensions are already updated to support Python 2.7. The
planned python-support
Hi Barry (2011.04.22_03:28:12_+0200)
When I click on 'last log' for say ia64, I just see a build log with
no failures in it. So why does it show up on the main page with
straight red-X's?
The transition tracker is just tracking the state of the transition.
Green ticks means the current binary
On Apr 22, 2011, at 08:55 PM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
Hi Barry (2011.04.22_03:28:12_+0200)
When I click on 'last log' for say ia64, I just see a build log with
no failures in it. So why does it show up on the main page with
straight red-X's?
The transition tracker is just tracking the state of
On Thursday, April 21, 2011 09:28:12 PM Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Apr 15, 2011, at 10:17 AM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
I just uploaded python-defaults to Unstable that drops Python 2.5 and adds
Python 2.7 as supports Python versions. Python-central, distribute, and
python-stdlib-extensions are
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