On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 04:25:31PM -0500, Nathanael Nerode wrote: > Steve Langasek wrote: > > In any case, please see > > http://ftp-master.debian.org/~vorlon/KDE-missing-bysource.txt for a > > separate analysis. > With reference to that :-), please note the following; after going through > that and the hints file these are the only notable omissions I found (in > rough order from blatant to minor):
> * bibletime/1.4.1-2.1 *will not* be removed from testing unless > bibletime-i18n/1.4.1-1 (yes, this is a different source package) > is also removed. So the removal hint needs to be fixed. Well, britney would allow it to be removed, it would just increase the uninstallable account to do so. :) Fixed, anyway. > * kismet, which is under "other packages needing investigation", depends on > new libstdc++ (on *every* architecture for which the current version > built), so whether or not it needs a new upload on MIPS is kind of > irrelevant; it will have to be removed from testing, since breaking it > on every architecture is obviously worse. (Old version broken by new > KDE.) No reverse depends. kismet doesn't actually depend on KDE, but it does depend on libstdc++ which I missed. Had I realized this, I would have added it to the list of packages to push in; now it's too late, so yes, it has to be removed for now instead. > * You didn't notice lincvs (non-free); depends on libstdc++ on ia64, > old version broken by new qt-x11-free, probably removable Quite right; there were a few corners left out of the list until the current set could be addressed. > * hplip (not noted) definitely needs further investigation. Old version > (0.9.3-3) of hplip-base is broken by new net-snmp. New version > (0.9.6-1) of hplip doesn't produce hplip-base anymore, and has > changed hplip from arch:all to arch:any. (melanie needs to remove > hplip-base 0.9.5-4, perhaps?) New hplip depends on new libstdc++ on > i386 and powerpc. hpijs (same source package) didn't build on sparc. > Make of this what you can, as I am still confused. :-P Letting hplip-base be broken in testing for now is fine; there are reverse-deps of other binaries from the package that aren't broken by the transition, so better to leave them as-is. > * wine/0.9-1 is too young (2/10 days). (Old version broken by new JACK.) > It *doesn't* depend on libstdc++. The new version is RC-bug-free > and in fact the first upstream beta (as opposed to alpha), so a good > 'urgent' candidate. Yep, bumped in. Cheers, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/
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