Bug#913069: python-uno is also mising in the transition page

2018-11-27 Thread Eric Valette
Currently installing 3.7 removes part of libreoffice due to python-uno. It is the single package not rebuild yet on my system. -- eric

Bug#914841: stretch-pu: package egg/4.2.0-1.1+deb9u1

2018-11-27 Thread Andreas Beckmann
Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal Tags: stretch User: release.debian@packages.debian.org Usertags: pu Fix package installation if xemacs21 is present (#900812). The package has already been uploaded to stretch. The package has been removed from sid some time ago. Andreas diff

Bug#888655: marked as done (transition: libpinyin)

2018-11-27 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Tue, 27 Nov 2018 16:12:43 -0500 with message-id and subject line Mark transition:libpinyin as done has caused the Debian Bug report #888655, regarding transition: libpinyin to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not

Bug#902557: transition: Perl 5.28

2018-11-27 Thread Andreas Beckmann
Followup-For: Bug #902557 There is subversion/experimental still depending on the older perl. nmu subversion_1.11.0~rc2-1 . ANY . experimental . -m "Rebuild against perlapi-5.28.0." Andreas

Re: gap migration to testing

2018-11-27 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
Hi, On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 01:54:23AM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote: > I would like gap 4.9.3 to enter testing before I upload gap 4.10.0 to > unstable. Unfortunately it seems to be stuck due to autopkgtests > of other packages that are failing but that are fixed in unstable. It seems to me that

clarification to Debian 9.6 release news

2018-11-27 Thread Petr Špaček
Hello, would it be please possible to clarify description on page Updated Debian 9: 9.6 released https://www.debian.org/News/2018/20181110 ? Section "Removed packages" lists package "knot-resolver" with terse description "Security issues" which might be lead some readers to conclusion that

Re: Is using experimental distribution for shelter during freeze useful?

2018-11-27 Thread Dominik George
> Your thoughts? sid is not a rolling release for the public, it is a development area. Some users use it as a rolling release to get bleeding edge software, but in fact they become a developer that way (not meaning DD). If you think regular development prevents you from staying up to date

Is using experimental distribution for shelter during freeze useful?

2018-11-27 Thread Hideki Yamane
Hi, Well, we use experimental as "shelter" during freeze, but it's not good in my point of view. - During freeze, it is just ignored by most of the users since they wouldn't know there's a newer package in there (and they also afraid because it's in "experimental" ;). It means "not

Re: Is using experimental distribution for shelter during freeze useful?

2018-11-27 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Hideki Yamane (2018-11-27 12:38:46) > Hi, > > Well, we use experimental as "shelter" during freeze, but it's not good > in my point of view. > > - During freeze, it is just ignored by most of the users since they >wouldn't know there's a newer package in there (and they also

Re: Is using experimental distribution for shelter during freeze useful?

2018-11-27 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello, On Tue 27 Nov 2018 at 08:38PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote: > Cons) > - Maybe you should do cherry-picking changes from unstable to >testing-proposed-updates, not just ask "unblock" to Release Managers. > - Harder to get users for test with testing-proposed-updates repository -

Re: Is using experimental distribution for shelter during freeze useful?

2018-11-27 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 11/27/18 12:38 PM, Hideki Yamane wrote: > Hi, > > Well, we use experimental as "shelter" during freeze, but it's not good > in my point of view. > > - During freeze, it is just ignored by most of the users since they >wouldn't know there's a newer package in there (and they also afraid