Dear Alexander,
Many thanks for your reply and your encouragements.
The point that you raised is very interesting and was partially done in Debian
(they defined a wrapper around apt-get instead of refactoring it):
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/zesty/man8/apt-cudf-get.8.html
Part of their
On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Michał Górny wrote:
>>
>> It seems that we've started lacking arch testers for AMD64 architecture.
>> At this moment, there are already 159 bugs in amd64 backlog, and
On 12/12/2017 19:24, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Michał Górny wrote:
>> It seems that we've started lacking arch testers for AMD64 architecture.
>> At this moment, there are already 159 bugs in amd64 backlog, and there
>> is no noticeable progress.
# Andreas Sturmlechner (12 Dec 2017)
# Depends on dead kdelibs4/qt4, unmaintained upstream. No port to
# KF5 released. If you depend on this package, please help test KF5-based
# amarok- in KDE ebuild repository to decide on a possible snapshot.
# Possible alternatives are
# Andreas Sturmlechner (12 Dec 2017)
# Depends on dead kdelibs4/qt4, unmaintained upstream. No port to
# KF5 released. If you depend on this package, please help test KF5-based
# cirkuit- in KDE ebuild repository to decide on a possible snapshot.
# Bug #640884. Masked for
# Andreas Sturmlechner (12 Dec 2017)
# Depends on dead kdelibs4/qt4, no port to KF5 released yet.
# If you depend on this package, help test KF5-based simon-
# to decide on a possible snapshot. Bugs #640846, 639960, 635816.
# Masked for removal in 30 days.
The following packages are in need of a maintainer:
dev-util/astyle
net-im/toxic
x11-misc/alock
x11-misc/ktsuss
x11-misc/spacefm
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On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Michał Górny wrote:
>
> It seems that we've started lacking arch testers for AMD64 architecture.
> At this moment, there are already 159 bugs in amd64 backlog, and there
> is no noticeable progress. New stabilization requests are usually
>
Hi, everyone.
It seems that we've started lacking arch testers for AMD64 architecture.
At this moment, there are already 159 bugs in amd64 backlog, and there
is no noticeable progress. New stabilization requests are usually
handled much faster by x86, sparc and hppa teams!
If you have a stable
Hi, everyone.
FYI, we (me, ulm, floppym) have updated Manifest hashes for almost all
Gentoo packages. What's left are fetch-restricted packages. If you
maintain such a package, please look into updating its Manifest.
Also, in many cases fetch-restricted packages can be actually fetched by
users
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