I'm about to upload this with python2 restored. Python-automat, which is a
dependency of python-twisted-core (which is not close to being removed)
depends on this and currently can't migrate to Testing because of the lack of
this package.
This is entangled with the python3.8 as default transit
Source: radiusclient
Version: 0.3.2-14
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.2.1
This package is obsolete. Its only rdepend has already been removed from
testing, so there is no need to release it with Jessie. Once the rdepend has
been ported or removed this package will be removed too (See
Shortly I hope to be able to upload qscintilla2 2.7.1 to unstable, but it has
a library transition that goes with it. The affected packages are juffed,
kscope, monkeystudio, ovito, qtruby, smokeqt, tora, and universalindentgui.
The full DD list is attached. This mail is going to maintainers/
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 03:56:51 PM mourad wrote:
> Package: kcheckgmail
> Version: 0.6.0-2
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
>* What led up to the situation?
> kcheckgmail could not authenticate to gmail !
Unfortunately kcheckgmail has neither a maintainer in Debian nor any u
Also, I think it does warrant RC severity due to dataloss potential, not due
to release goals. Wheezy will be released in 1.5 - 2 years and supported
until a year after Wheezy +1. That means 4 - 5 years. In that time frame I
think it's highly likely that incorrectly rejecting mail due to lack
I replied directly, rather than to the bug by mistake.
I will contact the maintainers of the two rdepends (spfmilter and whitelister)
to see if they will fix libspf0, port their packages to libspf2 (which does
support IPv6), or have them removed.
Scott K
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I think this should be RC for Wheezy as libspf appears to completely lack IPv6
support.
$ spfqtool -i 2607:f0d0:3001:aa::2 -s sc...@mailout03.controlledmail.com -h
mailout03.controlledmail.com
SPF short result: fail
SPF verbose result: policy result: [fail] from rule [-all]
RFC2822 header:
k Dannemare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>clamcour
>
> Jonas Genannt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>php-clamavlib
>
> Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>avscan
>
> Cédric Delfosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>python-clamav
>
> Jonas Genannt <[EMAI
libspf is currently orphaned in Debian and upstream is currently missing, so I
think it's fair game for any reasonable interpretation of what doing the
right thing is.
I've done a few things to get libspf back into Testing, but am really not up
for maintaining the package, so I'd say go ahead a
Here's what I get:
spfqtool -d 255 -e 1 -i 1.2.3.4 -h mail.example.com -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SPF Query Tool v0.4 - James Couzens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[DEBUG]: Debugging level:255
[DEBUG]: RFC2821 Mail From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[DEBUG]: RFC2821 HELO: mail.example.com
[DEBUG]: Purported addre
Tags: moreinfo unreproducible
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