Dear all, There are a number of source packages whose current versions cannot propagate into testing because they have previously been compiled on arches that the maintainer cannot or does not want to support, and has asked via the BTS to have removed. Some of these bugs have been around for months. Some of the packages, if they could enter testing, would fix RC bugs in sarge. Is there anything we (i.e. anyone not an FTP master) can do to help, other than point out the specific packages affected? Thanks should go to Jeroen van Wolffelaar for already retitling and tagging most of the bugs against ftp.debian.org.
Below is a list by maintainer of affected source packages. This list may be a few days out-of-date. Full disclosure: I maintain cernlib, one of the source packages held up by this problem, and feel it's important that the current version propagate into sarge. Does anyone else think it would be reasonable for some script to run over the archive and remove binary packages from unstable that are (a) out-of-date, and (b) no longer intended to be built for that arch by the maintainer (determined via the arch list in debian/control)? This would reduce workload on the FTP masters and prevent inconsistent versioning in sid due to packages built for unwanted arches. Format of this list: - First field is source package name; - Second field is the bug number(s) against ftp.d.o; - Third and fourth fields are the version in testing, and the most recent version in unstable. If the package is not in testing, then the third field is the earliest version present in unstable if there are out-of-sync arches; - Remaining fields are any RC bugs closed between the two version numbers listed, plus those that would be "fixed" by removal of the unwanted arches. Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> xmbmon 256796 2.04-3 2.05-1 252282 Amaya Rodrigo Sastre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> lirc 260565,267323 0.6.6-7 0.6.6-12 243195 259978 Aurelian Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> i2c-old 270481 1:2.7.0-10 1:2.7.0-15 274618 lm-sensors-old 270482 1:2.7.0-11 1:2.7.0-13 274620 Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> trn4 276956 4.0-test76-8 4.0-test76-9 none Debian Mono Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mcs 268061 0.30.2-1 1.0.2-1 none mono 269523 1.0-3 1.0.2-1 256755 257412 262023 272846 259680 # this has other problems; see the email I sent to bug #269523. Debian QA Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> lush 267494 1.0+cvs.2004.02.02 1.0+cvs.2004.05.16 243501 Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> octave2.0 271648 2.0.17-7 2.0.17-9 none Ian Lynagh (wibble) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ghc6 276608 6.2.1-4 6.2.2-2 277585 Kevin B. McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cernlib 255970 2004.01.20-1 2004.01.20-8 none Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> linuxvideostudio 241019 0.1.4-3 0.1.7-1 none Martin Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> xview 271313 4.4.3.2p1.4-16 4.4.3.2p1.4-18 167054 Mike Furr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> vegastrike 233942 0.3.1-5 0.4.1-12 246299 Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> postgresql-plruby 271019 0.4.2-1 0.4.2-2 none Sergio Rua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> partimage 276329 0.6.4-7 0.6.4-10 268248 259523 Stephen Stafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> distributed-net 177134,258401 2.8015.46-10 2.9008.490-2 162891 251760 Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> unicorn 267730,270530 0.8.7-1 0.8.7-1.1 none Volker Ossenkopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> workman 271313 1.3.4-16 1.3.4-17 none regards, -- Kevin B. McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Physics Department WWW: http://www.princeton.edu/~kmccarty/ Princeton University GPG public key ID: 4F83C751 Princeton, NJ 08544