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Package: release.debian.org
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Control: affects -1 + src:sbcl
Could you hint sbcl into testing, please?
The only remaining issue britney shows is that its autopkgtest fails on
ppc64el. It's a relatively harmless failure however, to my understanding.
Upstream do not seem interested in fixing it for the time being.
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Hi,
On 24-08-2023 08:31, Sean Whitton wrote:
The only remaining issue britney shows is that its autopkgtest fails on
ppc64el. It's a relatively harmless failure however, to my understanding.
Upstream do not seem interested in fixing it for the time being.
I'm not really happy doing this, but hint added to solve RC bug 1049441.
Paul
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