* Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070113 04:30]:
Please hint debian-reference 1.10 for etch :-)
approved, thanks.
Cheers,
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* Eduard Bloch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070113 01:49]:
I know the log is a bit excessive but a) the package in Etch is just
broken because the svn_load_dirs tool used in two of three main tools is
missing in the current subversion-tools package, and b) it is a tool for
developers anyway so those
* Gustavo Noronha Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070112 11:09]:
Other than that, the 1.0 release is basically stabilization of the
0.9 series, which has been packaged for Debian all the way from 0.9a6.
I am available for any questions you might have.
I accepted the package now, but I set the
* Loïc Minier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070112 10:45]:
Please review and unblock avahi/0.6.16-2 and nss-mdns/0.9-0.1 as these
carry plenty of RC bug fixes. Changelogs below:
I approved avahi now - for nss-mdns, you are sure the RC bugs are
actually in Etch, and weren't introduced during the
* Brian May ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070112 06:45]:
boost 1.33.1-10
monotone 0.31-4
Both have been approved already.
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* Martin Pitt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070111 16:56]:
some days ago, new microversions of PostgreSQL were published, which
fix some data loss and stability bugs, and also have updated time zone
data for the recent Western Australia DST change.
postgresql-7.4 (1:7.4.15-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Lucas Nussbaum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070108 09:25]:
I wouldn't make a fuss if you refuse to unblock libmmap-ruby.
libruby-extras would be really nice to have in etch, however.
libruby-extras made already its way to testing - and for libmmap-ruby
you would need to convince me why we must accept
* Jordi Mallach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070113 02:20]:
In response to #406047, I uploaded a new alsa-utils package which only
modifies the init script to unmute yet another mixer element, apparently
needed for some laptops.
alsa-utils (1.0.13-2) unstable; urgency=medium
.
[ Elimar
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007, Andreas Barth wrote:
I approved avahi now - for nss-mdns, you are sure the RC bugs are
actually in Etch, and weren't introduced during the changes in sid?
The dependency on zeroconf, the use of the legacy mode, the export of
too many symbols (causing
* Loïc Minier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070113 09:39]:
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007, Andreas Barth wrote:
I approved avahi now - for nss-mdns, you are sure the RC bugs are
actually in Etch, and weren't introduced during the changes in sid?
The dependency on zeroconf, the use of the
* Florian Weimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070108 12:21]:
* Bastian Blank:
Not possible without another large round of testing. Our infrastracture
currently expects that the upstream part of the version remains
the same through the whole cycle. This information is for example used
to find
Hi,
I requested removal of cascades from testing a while ago[1] because
mozilla was due to be removed too, and seamonkey (now iceape) was not
yet packaged in debian.
Now that iceape is here and transitioned to testing, could you
transition cascades too ?
The only changes to the package since
On Saturday 13 January 2007 04:23, Steve Langasek wrote:
Waiting for d-i ok on this; the diff is rather large, but it seems to
be d-i that's going to suffer most if there's a problem, so I'm pretty
much going to defer to Frans.
No objection.
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Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt a écrit :
Well, I have unblocked all 4 packages now, as they have been in unstable
for alsmost 4 weeks now without a single bug and were partially uploaded
before the freeze (we had an exception for such packages).
Thank you Marc.
Best regards,
hi
summary: I uploaded gpr 0.12deb in unstable; it fixes a nasty bug that
had gone unnoticed, and that was rendering gpr practically useless;
unfortunately, while tracking down that bug, the code changed more than
strictly needed. What to do? Would you let gpr 0.12deb in Etch? Or, may
I upload a
Hi Rafael,
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 03:54:46PM +0100, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
Version 2006.07.09+dfsg1-6 of octave2.9-forge has been in unstable since 16
days and has no bugs filed against it. Four bugs have been closed since the
current version in testing (2006.07.09+dfsg1-4) was released:
Hi all,
Can I have a unblock for:
phpmyadmin from 4:2.9.1.1-1 to 4:2.9.1.1-2
CVE-2007-0203 / CVE-2007-0204 - XSS
Diff is fine.
Cheers,
Neil
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Hi Andrea,
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:26:55PM +0100, A Mennucc wrote:
summary: I uploaded gpr 0.12deb in unstable; it fixes a nasty bug that
had gone unnoticed, and that was rendering gpr practically useless;
unfortunately, while tracking down that bug, the code changed more than
strictly
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Piotr Ozarowski wrote:
SQLAlchemy is getting more popular every day. It's more powerful than
SQLObject and Python frameworks/app. are using it as default or
are adding support for it (Django, Pylons, TurboGears - these are most
popular Python web frameworks and all can use
On Sat, January 13, 2007 12:44, Neil McGovern wrote:
Can I have a unblock for:
phpmyadmin from 4:2.9.1.1-1 to 4:2.9.1.1-2 CVE-2007-0203 / CVE-2007-0204 -
XSS
JFTR, as the maintainer I support this (was going to ask for unblock after
it was getting ready to migrate).
Thijs
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Raphael Hertzog wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Piotr Ozarowski wrote:
SQLAlchemy is getting more popular every day. It's more powerful than
SQLObject and Python frameworks/app. are using it as default or
are adding support for it (Django, Pylons, TurboGears - these are most
hi again
Steve Langasek ha scritto:
Hi Andrea,
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:26:55PM +0100, A Mennucc wrote:
Why does this version drop support in revalidate_utf8 for converting
locale-encoded strings to utf8?
:-) that falls in unused code cleanup
gpr should translate strings found in PPD
hi
here attached is the diff for gpr 0.11deb.etch1 ; note that the
changelog is much more detailed; here it is with further comments (and
answers to some Steve's questions)
* avoid storing twice the configuration
(this was explained in original email)
* do not use uninitialized GError stuff
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 01:55:17PM +0100, Michael Koch wrote:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 09:58:46PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
Steve Langasek writes:
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 02:16:54AM -0800, Peter Ronnquist wrote:
It seems like eclipse will not be part of the etch release. Is this
a
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Hi,
I uploaded gnunet with additional spanish debconf translation, debdiff
is attached,
Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
On Sat, January 13, 2007 12:44, Neil McGovern wrote:
Can I have a unblock for:
phpmyadmin from 4:2.9.1.1-1 to 4:2.9.1.1-2 CVE-2007-0203 / CVE-2007-0204 -
XSS
JFTR, as the maintainer I support this (was going to ask for unblock after
it was getting ready to
Hi,
slock in dwm-tools does have a potential buffer overflow. Upload for sid
is already done, the one for testing is ready too. Please allow me to
upload it, debdiff is attached.
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You might want to contact postmaster...
I uploaded gnunet with
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 03:23:07AM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
I think its save to bring eclipse and jsch to etch. ant-optional reverse
depends on jsch too and my tests show that ant works with the new jsch
too. I saw no other reverse dependencies for libjsch-java.
Unblocked, with some
Luk Claes wrote:
You might want to contact postmaster...
I may should, yes. It's strange that it's only when sending to -release,
all other ml's work fine.
Unblocked.
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Hi,
I have uploaded yaws 1.65-3 that fixes an unreported bug regarding ssl
key distribution. Please unblock it. The debdiff output is attached.
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Fixes a FTBFS on AMD64 due to a type mismatch bug that may also cause
runtime stack corruption on other 64-bit architectures.
gss (0.0.18-2) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Russ Allbery ]
* Urgency medium since it fixes a major bug on 64-bit platforms and the
patch is minimal.
[ Simon
Russ Allbery wrote:
Fixes a FTBFS on AMD64 due to a type mismatch bug that may also cause
runtime stack corruption on other 64-bit architectures.
Unblocked.
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Luk
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On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 11:08 +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
- If your package needs to be updated for Etch, and the version in
unstable doesn't contain extraneous changes (e.g, the version is the
same between testing and unstable), please upload your fix to
unstable and contact
Bart Martens wrote:
On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 11:08 +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
- If your package needs to be updated for Etch, and the version in
unstable doesn't contain extraneous changes (e.g, the version is the
same between testing and unstable), please upload your fix to
Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Hi,
I uploaded libfilter-template-perl and libpoe-filter-xml-perl a couple
of weeks ago, as upstream changed the way dependencies are spread
across several packages - libfilter-template-perl is a new package and
has never touched testing, and libpoe-filter-xml-perl was
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 10:54:11PM +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Guido Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
5.37 contains consideral improvements for SATA drives and adds CCISS
support, pre-releases of 5.37 have been in experimental since three
months and 5.37-1 itself is in unstable
Darren Salt wrote:
Could you allow gxine 0.5.8-2 into etch? Reason is that it fixes bug 405876,
segfault on startup with long HOME dir (which is tagged important, but
gxine is an optional package).
Unblocked (has to wait for xulrunner to reach testing and builds on all arches).
Cheers
Luk
Frans Pop wrote:
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 11:47, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Theppitak Karoonboonyanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only affected sub-package is ttf-thai-tlwg. The udeb used
by GUI debian-installer is unchanged.
Still, I would like Frans to approve this, as I really
Mike Hommey wrote:
Now that iceape is here and transitioned to testing, could you
transition cascades too ?
The only changes to the package since its removal are removal of support
for mozilla, and addition of support for iceape.
Unblocked.
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Luk
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Hi,
After I browsed the kernel RC bugs, I questionned some debian-kernel
folks on the status of #402475 to see the technical options that were
available. The short summary is that the vanilla driver works for some
persons but the Debian one works for other; the upstream state of the
* Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-13 03:35]:
The diff replaces the build-depends on tetex-bin with a build-depends on
tetex-bin | texlive-base-bin. I understand that for most of the texlive
packages, there's no clear mapping from the tetex packages. Can you tell me
how you arrived
Hi release team,
I'd like to request that libgimp-perl 2.0.dfsg+2.2pre1.dfsg-2 go into
etch. It fixes bug #406467, which is severity:normal, and fixes the clean
target to run a proper make distclean. Those are very minor changes.
Thanks,
Ari
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* Gustavo Noronha Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070112 11:09]:
Other than that, the 1.0 release is basically stabilization of the
0.9 series, which has been packaged for Debian all the way from
0.9a6. I am available
Steve Langasek a écrit :
[...]
Unblocked, with some hesitation.
Did this hesitation include making sure that #401570/#406583 is not a
serious eclipse bug?
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Filipus Klutiero writes:
Did this hesitation include making sure that #401570/#406583 is not a
serious eclipse bug?
both bugs are reported against swt-gtk and still open; it's fixed in
the pkg-java svn. We (Michael Koch and me) did try several times to
convince the swt-gtk maintainer to build
Matthias Klose a écrit :
Filipus Klutiero writes:
Did this hesitation include making sure that #401570/#406583 is not a
serious eclipse bug?
both bugs are reported against swt-gtk and still open; it's fixed in
the pkg-java svn.
OK, I didn't notice that #401570 was already fixed;
[CC-me, since I'm not subscribed]
reported? No, but python-turbogears users who are using SQLAlchemy
(SQLObject is default) and MySQL will need it.
So this will only affect users of a special, non-default flavour?
TurboGears is moving to SQLAlchemy post 1.0, so I have done some work
on
* Andreas Barth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070113 14:28]:
* Andreas Barth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070113 10:33]:
* Florian Weimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070108 12:21]:
* Bastian Blank:
Not possible without another large round of testing. Our infrastracture
currently expects that the
On Saturday 13 January 2007 22:10, Steve Langasek wrote:
Potentially leading to random breakage doesn't really justify a
critical severity when there are a limited number of packages making
use of busybox (and busybox sort in particular). Does this bug
actually break d-i, and if so how?
Let
I've no objection, but I've also not tested the installer with this font.
Basically that is up to the translators themselves.
Unblocked.
It appear that Marc had some objections because of the debhelper
compatibility level bump.
As a consequence, Thep asked me to sponsor a new version of
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