hi everybody
the ARM version of mplayer_1.0~rc1-10 never entered into the archives, because
of
this error following
what is the correct thing to do now?
can someone reupload it with a correct signature?
I dont think this needs a binNMU... the build did not fail,
it is just that the signature
hello
is it possible to let this package to go into testing.
it's a game for up to four players, certainly a nice
present for recreation when having worked hard with
firefox and openoffice...
yours,
guerkan
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Gürkan Sengün schrieb am Freitag, den 22. Dezember 2006:
Hi,
is it possible to let this package to go into testing.
it's a game for up to four players, certainly a nice
present for recreation when having worked hard with
firefox and openoffice...
Are you nuts? We (especially the release
On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 08:27 +0100, Luk Claes wrote:
Torsten Werner wrote:
Hello,
the package has been accepted for unstable right before the freeze.
After some arm build problems it is now ready for etch and there are
no bugs. May you accept the package for the etch release, please?
(please CC: on replies, I'm not subscribed, sorry for breaking the thread
because of this)
Luk Claes wrote:
Javier Fernandez-Sanguino wrote:
- debian-goodies (0.27): uploaded yesterday, fixes important (non-RC) bug
#264985 (checkrestart is useless in previous releases) and also fixes
Soeren Sonnenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 08:27 +0100, Luk Claes wrote:
Torsten Werner wrote:
the package has been accepted for unstable right before the freeze.
After some arm build problems it is now ready for etch and there are
no bugs. May you accept the package
On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 09:56 +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Soeren Sonnenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 08:27 +0100, Luk Claes wrote:
Torsten Werner wrote:
I'm not keen of adding new packages in a freeze...
don't worry it is just 32k and won't hurt any other
On December 14, 2006 at 10:37AM +,
he (at ftwca.de) wrote:
Tatsuya Kinoshita [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please allow mhc_0.25.1+20050120-4 into etch if passed 5 days or so.
(0 days old now)
Unblocked.
Thanks, mhc_0.25.1+20050120-4 is now in testing.
BTW, to fix another important bug
rlwrap 0.24-1 and 0.28-1 has a bug (#403952) that causes the package not
to build properly outside fakeroot environments. Updates are now
available, but I was told by my sponsor that I needed to notify -release
for these changes to go through.
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Andrew Pollock wrote:
There are only translation updates.
Unblocked.
Cheers
Luk
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Øyvind Grønnesby wrote:
rlwrap 0.24-1 and 0.28-1 has a bug (#403952) that causes the package not
to build properly outside fakeroot environments. Updates are now
available, but I was told by my sponsor that I needed to notify -release
for these changes to go through.
Unblocked.
Cheers
Luk
This one time, at band camp, Noah Meyerhans said:
Are we really going to ship etch without initrd-tools? If one follows
the upgrade instructions in the release notes, there will be a
significant period of time when no kernel is present on their machine,
or else they'll abort the upgrade when
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 09:14:51AM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
Please consider for testing:
gcc-4.1:
4.1.1ds2-20 is for four weeks in the archive without regressions
report to the BTS, -21 fixes important bugs for non-release archs.
Maybe Lucas could rebuild the testing archive with the
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006, Loïc Minier wrote:
I'll use the package during its lifetime in unstable and report whether
it helps or not. The problem is hard to reproduce unfortunately, so
I can only guarantee that if I still hit the bug, it isn't fixed. :)
Too bad, I did see the bug again. I'm
Hello,
Is there any chance of getting webdeveloper in with the rest of
Iceweasel and its extensions? It was removed early this month due to bug
#397995, which was a request to upgrade the package to support Firefox 2.0.
I'm not sure why this warranted removal of the package from testing when
Just a translation update, closing #399273.
Thanks!
ciao,
ema
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Hello,
the reason I'm asking for that is #400580. Basically newer cpufreqd
shipped with a default configuration using the ondemand governor which
unfortunatly is now available on every platform (powerpc is affected in
the bug).
The -2 revision of the package simply goes back using only
On Friday 22 December 2006 07:13, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Noah Meyerhans said:
What can I do to help? Upload a dummy initrd-tools package? NMU glibc
with this change reverted? Something else? This really will be a show
stopper for most people.
Including
On 2006-12-22 Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Introduce a dummy initrd-tools in Etch which conflicts with +1 to the
Debian version of Etch's libc6?
What kind of dummy packages do you think of? An empty one depending on
yaird | initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool
Would
This one time, at band camp, Mike Bird said:
On Friday 22 December 2006 07:13, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Noah Meyerhans said:
What can I do to help? Upload a dummy initrd-tools package? NMU glibc
with this change reverted? Something else? This really will be a
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 07:45:22PM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
What kind of dummy packages do you think of? An empty one depending on
yaird | initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool
Would sarge's kernel work with yaird?
cu and- Pretty sure I am missing the whole point - reas
If we don't
Hi,
I have uploaded a ren version (not a new upstream release) of
SELinux reference policy to Sid today. It contains fixes for a few
policy bugs for the targeted policy which have turned up in testing.
However, a major feature of this release is that we have now
enabled MCS
Hi release managers!
Clamav-data is a packaged version of clamav.net's malware database
suitable for use with clamav and clamav daemon.
The package is built - for volatile - on a 30-minute-basis whenever a
new database is released, and uploaded automatically - unsigned - to
volatile.
The same
greetings. i am preparing an upload of ltsp to fix several important
bugs, and wanted to ensure that all the planned changes would be
acceptable for etch.
from the changelog:
* fix ldm's boolean handling. thanks to Miro Zhorelicky for the patch.
(Closes: #403471)
this corrects a simple
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 16:35, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Frank S. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
boinc/5.4.11-4 is now 10 days old but didn't enter etch because the
unblock hint disappeared from
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/hints/he a few days ago. Please
unblock boinc
Hi,
I've just uploaded a followup to this one which fixes the broken
symlinks introduced by removing the docs. The only changes are
to add an additional link to the native man page name for gcc and
g++, Suggest gcc-doc and cpp-doc (and bump Standards-Version to
make the whole thing lintian
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