Hi Sébastien, Am Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:44:04AM +0100 schrieb Sébastien Jodogne: > > > > > > On 2024-03-19 06:24, Sébastien Jodogne wrote: > > > > Because of bug #1060104, a large majority of the packages related to > > > > medical imaging have just disappeared from Debian Unstable.
To be precise s/Unstable/Testing/ (but its a shame anyway). > > > > But, if I correctly understand #1060104, it is specific to one single > > > > platform (armel). > > > > > > Indeed, and there is a simple fix too, which has been uploaded to > > > experimental only so far: > > > https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/dcmtk/-/commit/42583dfe9fd344a63cdbc278268d4176d4a22ec4 > > > > > > Mathieu (or someone else from debian-med), could you please apply that > > > to unstable as well? It seems that with the current state of unstable > > > the transition will take a while anyways. > > > > I will be away from any Debian tasks for at least another month > > unfortunately. The patch was suggested by an armel porter so I believe > > this is the right thing to do. Thanks for confirming. > > > Worth pointing out that right now dcmtk cannot be built in sid/armel due > > > to a missing build depend, namely graphviz. It seems worth applying the > > > fix to unstable anyways so that it does not fall through the cracks, and > > > we can schedule a binNMU later when graphviz is available again. > > I could try to upload this patch by myself to unstable. Unfortunately, I'm > not an uploader of the dcmtk package, so an intervention from a Debian > Developer is required to give me the proper access rights: > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dcmtk Upload permission granted. Feel free to keep on asking if something might not work as expected. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de