Bug#1063680: nmu: xeus_3.1.3-1

2024-02-10 Thread Gordon Ball
Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: release.debian@packages.debian.org Usertags: binnmu X-Debbugs-Cc: x...@packages.debian.org, gor...@chronitis.net Control: affects -1 + src:xeus xeus exposes the interface of nlohmann::json as part of its ABI (unfortunately), and changes in

Bug#1040001: To strict version restrictions injected by dh-r (Was: Bug#1040001: Seeking advise how to proceed with the transition / move R stack to testing)

2023-07-08 Thread Gordon Ball
Got it, thanks for the explanation. This restriction existed since the early stage of dh-r development https://salsa.debian.org/r-pkg-team/dh-r/-/commit/22fd80b9#L174 by Gordon Ball (in CC but not really active in R pkg team any more) at 2016-09-04 12:28:57 +0200 . I'm guessing this restrict

Bug#986915: unblock: pexpect/4.8.0-2

2021-04-14 Thread Gordon Ball
2021-01-04 19:51:00.0 + +++ pexpect-4.8.0/debian/changelog 2021-04-13 08:20:51.0 + @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +pexpect (4.8.0-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium + + * Skip several flaky tests, both for build and autopkgtest (Closes: #986727) + * Fix broken URL in d/watch + + -- Gordon

Bug#944227: transition: prompt-toolkit

2020-02-12 Thread Gordon Ball
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 08:56:43PM -0500, John Scott wrote: > It appears that bugs haven't been filed to get reverse dependencies depending > on version 1 out of testing. > > Britney [1] says > > trying: prompt-toolkit > > skipped: prompt-toolkit (39, 2, 91) > > > > got: 26+0:

Bug#944227: marked as done (transition: prompt-toolkit)

2020-01-07 Thread Gordon Ball
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 09:16:42PM +0100, Paul Gevers wrote: > Control: reopen -1 > > Hi Gordon, > > On 06-01-2020 16:39, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > > Your message dated Mon, 06 Jan 2020 15:37:55 + > > with message-id > > and subject line Bug#944227: fixed in prompt-toolkit

Bug#944227: ready to complete transition

2019-12-30 Thread Gordon Ball
The packages which I was waiting for (python-backcall, ipython-py2) have now cleared NEW, so for me I'm ready to proceed. Unless there are any objections, I propose to upload prompt-toolkit 2.0 (as per experimental, plus the Breaks: listed above) to unstable in during the first week of January.

Bug#944227: breaks

2019-11-19 Thread Gordon Ball
I've added Breaks to the package in git: aws-shell (<= 0.2.1) [1] mycli (<< 1.19) pgcli (<< 2) python3-ipython (<< 7) python3-jupyter-console (<< 6) python3-softlayer (<< 5.8) [1] No upstream version which fixes this, but I assume adding an unversioned Breaks: is a bad idea. I think that having

Bug#944227: transition: prompt-toolkit

2019-11-06 Thread Gordon Ball
Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: release.debian@packages.debian.org Usertags: transition (please explain about the transition: impacted packages, reason, ... for more info see: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ReleaseTeam/Transitions) We would like to update prompt_toolkit

Bug#926594: (no subject)

2019-05-06 Thread Gordon Ball
Since this has been open for a month I have gone ahead and uploaded 5.7.8-1 to unstable, rather than leave the CVEs unfixed there. Accordingly, please consider this now to be an unblock request.

Bug#926594: unblock: jupyter-notebook/5.7.8-1

2019-04-07 Thread Gordon Ball
log 2019-04-07 11:46:04.0 + @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +jupyter-notebook (5.7.8-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * New upstream release 5.7.8 + * Fixes CVE-2019-9644 (Closes: #924515) + * Fixes CVE-CVE-2019-10255 (Closes: #925939) + + -- Gordon Ball Sun, 07 Apr 2019 11:46:04 + + jupy