On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 03:12:01AM -0500, Nathanael Nerode wrote: > Obviously HPPA is not fixed, so it should be ignored for this hint.
> kdegraphics apparently built on ia64 and just needs to be uploaded. As well as (at the moment) octave-forge/hppa, syslog-ocaml/hppa, and with luck, soon octave-forge/alpha as well. > You seem to be on top of the octave2.1 branch of problems. > licq is not fixed, so it should be removed to enable the transition, > although the RC bug (#340005) does not apply to the version in testing. Using the wrong C++ ABI for the release is implicitly an RC bug, even if it's not the same RC bug as in unstable. > It should go back in as soon as it's fixed, since it's a leaf package. > remove licq/1.3.0-4 Yep, hint added. > Also, I noticed that the KDE hint is failing to get tried; I believe > this is because tse3 managed to go into 'testing' ahead of the hint. > So it needs to be removed from the hint. Correct, and done. > --- > And on another topic: boost. > * python-visual needs a rebuild on all architectures to pick up the new > boost libraries (new boost breaks the old version). However, it also > has an FTBFS bug (342212) owing to python2.3-numarray. Best thing to do is > remove it from testing to decouple it from boost; no reverse depends > makes this work well. (The binNMU update would cause problems hinting > anyway, as below.) > remove python-visual/3.2.1-1 Agreed. > * boost needs a hint. Unfortunately it involves a binNMU update of sfftobmp. > I think we can just hint the release architectures, and the others will > be updated automatically after the hint goes in. Using regular hints instead of easy hints is also fine, viz: > hint boost/1.33.0-6 monotone/0.24-1 quantlib/0.3.11-2.1 rquantlib/0.2.0-2 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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