Hi release team,
first, I wish you a Merry Christmas and want to say a big Thank You
for your great efforts on steering Etch towards release!
I would like to get the current postgresql-common into Etch. It fixes
two bugs (covered by test suite), and otherwise only adds
translations, test suite
Hello,
first of all, Merry Christmas to you all and thanks for your hard work!
I'm asking for a freeze exception for zope-common/0.5.28 currently in unstable.
It contains updated debconf translations for pt and vi and fixes an important
typo in the manual page.
It has been uploaded in unstable
Hello,
please allow a freeze exception for mapserver/4.10.0-4 and postgis/1.1.6-2,
both uploaded six days ago. For mapserver, the only changes are the updated
debconf translations for pt and fr. For postigs, the only change is an updated
README.Debian with some extra documentation for the new
Merry Christmas; here are two RC bug fixes to celebrate (both needing
unblocking, of course):
#
# Fixes #392415 (ships architecture-dependent files in /usr/share); it
# was also fixed in 1.5.0-8-1.1 with the exact same diff (sans changelog),
# but I forgot to send the diff to the BTS, so the
Hi RMs,
Firstly, thanks for the fantastic job you've done thus far getting etch
into releasable shape!
I looking for an exception to allow efp into etch. This fixes an
important bug which is covered under the etch release policy. Changelog
is below, interdiff is attached.
Thanks and Happy
[ Note: I initially tried to fix everything in 4.64-2, before the freeze,
including the move of pine-tracker from non-free to contrib, but as this
requires the override file to be edited, I decided to withdraw 4.64-2
partially and re-release it as 4.64-3. Move of pine-tracker to contrib
Hi release team,
please include sox 12.18.2-2 in testing [when it's going to be old
enough] as many important bugs were fixed with that upload.
As a whole, more than 20 BTS entries were closed by 12.18.2.
Thanks,
-Pascal
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Hi,
Please let tig and collectd migrate to Etch. They fix one RC (#403565) and
two quite nasty bugs (#404018 and #401075) while introducing a very short diff
(if you ignore the changes in the files generated by the autotools) to the
current version in Etch (attached to this email).
Thanks.
On Sunday, 24 December 2006 10:06, Andreas Barth wrote:
Please allow us to remind you once again on the upload policy: If your
upload is not meant for Etch, do not upload it to unstable but to
experimental. If your upload is meant for Etch, please make sure prior to
your upload that it
On Sunday 24 December 2006 00:31, Steve Langasek wrote:
This still does not respect certain local changes by the admin. Just
because the link in /etc/rc2.d has been left alone doesn't mean that the
symlinks for *all* the runlevels have been left alone.
Thats true, but if anybody changed there
Dear Release Managers
Currently the sitesummary-client version in etch has an RC bug[0] which was
just discovered due to some reviews. We would like to fix that bug for etch,
but want to ask now whether you can unblock the package in sid[1] (where this
bug is fixed and some other small things
Nana 2.5-9 fixes a number of long-standing bugs including an 'important'
#342425: FTBFS due to outdated config.{guess,sub}. -9 now builds on
kfreebsd and hurd.
Several of the 'normal' bugs which have been closed probably should have
been ranked as 'important', since most of nana's supporting
Alexander Sack wrote:
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 01:43:40PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
Oops, I decided to follow-up to debian-release after setting the subject
and forgot to change it. So, here is a proper subject.
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 01:40:37PM +0100, Mike Hommey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hi release team,
The current versions of mozplugger and mplayerplug-in in unstable were
uploaded before the freeze, but didn't have enough time to make it into
etch before the freeze. They add support for iceape-browser and iceweasel,
so I'd like to request that they go into etch. They do drop
Eric Dorland wrote:
Alexander Sack wrote:
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 01:43:40PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
Oops, I decided to follow-up to debian-release after setting the subject
and forgot to change it. So, here is a proper subject.
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 01:40:37PM +0100, Mike Hommey
[EMAIL
Hello,
I'd like to ask for the new version of ipw3945d (1.7.22-3) to be let
into testing. The changes to the package are pretty conservative,
fixing a couple of potentially RC issues, which have not been reported
as such. One is the increased delay after daemon start to fix the
timing issues,
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