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=== gem2deb:
= No migration to testing for 26 days.
See http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=gem2deb
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=== capistrano: (you co-maintain it)
= Not in testing for 12 days.
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=== libactivesupport-ruby: (you co-maintain it)
= 1 Release Critical bug(s):
- #569876 http://bugs.debian.org/569876
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=== hobix: (you co-maintain it)
= There are 2 unfixed security issue(s), please fix them.
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On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 05:53:07PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
libdb-ruby 0.6.5 (Debian: 0.6.4-1)
libdb4.2-ruby 0.6.5 (Debian: 0.6.2-3)
libdb4.3-ruby 0.6.5 (Debian: 0.6.2-2)
libdb4.4-ruby 0.6.5 (Debian: 0.6.2-1)
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 03:13:01PM -0300, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Currently having at hand a lot of spare time, I’d like to get this
transition done for Lenny. Some testing reveals that at least gonzui
and rbot have problems with 0.6.5, so at least these would need an
upload.
I see
=== libcairo-ruby: (you co-maintain it)
= 1 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #487204 http://bugs.debian.org/487204
ruby1.8: object allocation during garbage collection phase
=== libgems-ruby: (you co-maintain it)
= No migration to testing for 39 days.
See
Paul van Tilburg escreveu isso aí:
libopenid-ruby 2.0.4 (Debian: 1.1.4-3)
Antionio, is 2.0 a big difference from 1.1? A different API maybe even?
Or can we just update this?
Yes, there is big difference, to the extent that a new package will be
needed.
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