Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote:
Hi,
Yep. libimobiledevice0 was decrufted this morning (although too late for
this morning's britney run) so everything should migrate tonight.
Looks like it did work, although update_excuses looks out of date.
Thanks!
JB.
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Hi,
On Thu, April 29, 2010 05:15, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
clone 578691 -1
reassign -1 release.debian.org
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Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk writes:
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Hi,
the non-free Sun JDKs often have security issues and can only be updated
through new upstream versions since we do not have source code. 1.5.0-22
will be the last upstream update because
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Hi,
the non-free Sun JDKs often have security issues and can only be updated
through new upstream versions since we do not have source code. The
security team asked me to update the package
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Torsten Werner twer...@debian.org wrote:
the non-free Sun JDKs often have security issues and can only be updated
through new upstream versions since we do not have source code.
I forgot to mention that the new package is available at
Adding release team on CC so they are aware of the transition. @Release
team, this is a very early warning, the 4.6/4.8 transition won't happen
for squeeze (though the libxfce4panel split might).
On jeu., 2010-04-29 at 22:45 +0200, Lionel Le Folgoc wrote:
Hi there,
I've been thinking lately
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Hello,
as a follow up to [1], I open a new bug for KDE SC 4.4.3 transition tracking.
Uploads of 20+ KDE SC source
Xapian 1.2.0 was released this week, and I'd like to try to get it in for
squeeze - it's smaller, faster, has more features, and will be supported by
upstream for more of the life of squeeze.
For Debian, Xapian means source packages xapian-core, xapian-bindings,
xapian-omega, and
I intend to upload linux-2.6 2.6.32-12 tomorrow. This includes various
ABI changes, so the ABI version will be bumped to 5. Propagation to
testing is currently blocked by bug #572618, which is not fixed by this
version, but I do have a briefly-tested fix from upstream and hope to
get
Hi,
IIRC luk's britney hints used to include some of the following:
block youtube-dl
block kcheckgmail
(flashplugin-nonfree too maybe?)
At least the first two packages are not meant to be released because they are
very likely going to break (multiple times) during squeeze's lifetime.
Please
Hi,
Please hint the following packages, they fix security issues:
age-days 5 clamav/0.96+dfsg-4
age-days 7 gnome-orca/2.30.0-2
age-days 5 opendchub/0.8.2-2
age-days 7 vlc/1.0.6-1
There's also squid that fixes some issues but apparently the amd64 build was
built on a buildd without ipv6 support
Hi,
On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 23:07 -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
Please hint the following packages, they fix security issues:
age-days 5 clamav/0.96+dfsg-4
age-days 7 gnome-orca/2.30.0-2
age-days 5 opendchub/0.8.2-2
age-days 7 vlc/1.0.6-1
Added.
There's also squid that fixes some issues
On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 06:31 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 23:07 -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
ncpfs's FTBFS on ia64 seems a bit weird so in case there are some spare
cycles
it might be worth giving it back before filing the br.
Done.
and failed again.
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