Re: Broken package in testing repository

2020-03-25 Thread Nilesh Patra
Hi Alexander,  Hugo, Graham

On Wed, 25 Mar 2020, 21:45 Alexander van der Meij, <
vandermeij.t...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>
> Hi Debian Science team,
>
> As described in bug 951634
> , Debian is
> currently distributing a broken development build of the software of which
> I am the developer; gummi.
>
> Hereby my request to either bump the package to the stable (0.8.1) release
> or remove it from your repositories altogether.
>

Alexander, Thank you for your work on Gummi.
I have fixed this, and updated to new version.

Please note that there are spelling mistakes in your package which lintian
pointed out, it would be great if you could  get it fixed with the new
release. See the patch here [1]

Hugo, Graham: the package builds in a clean chroot, and looks lintian clean
too.
I have pushed my changes here [2]

Could you please sponsor an upload?
That would be great!

[1]:
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/gummi/-/blob/master/debian/patches/0001-spellings.patch

[2]: https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/gummi

Thanks and regards
Nilesh

>


Re: Broken package in testing repository

2020-03-25 Thread Graham Inggs
Control: severity -1 serious

Hi Alexander

On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 18:15, Alexander van der Meij
 wrote:
> As described in bug 951634, Debian is currently distributing a broken 
> development build of the software of which I am the developer; gummi.
>
> Hereby my request to either bump the package to the stable (0.8.1) release or 
> remove it from your repositories altogether.

I've raised the severity of this bug.  It should be auto-removed if
there is no action from the maintainer.

Regards
Graham



Broken package in testing repository

2020-03-25 Thread Alexander van der Meij
Hi Debian Science team,

As described in bug 951634
, Debian is
currently distributing a broken development build of the software of which
I am the developer; gummi.

Hereby my request to either bump the package to the stable (0.8.1) release
or remove it from your repositories altogether.

Thank you and with kind regards,

Alexander