A few confusing things in the PTS entry for gpe-calendar and a problem with libhandoff:
1. gpe-calendar appears to be waiting for libgpevtype0-dev on arm, hppa, ia64, m68k and sparc but libgpevtype no longer builds libgpevtype0-dev, it builds libgpevtype-dev instead. gpe-calendar 0.90 depends on libgpevtype-dev, 0.72-3 depended on libgpevtype0-dev. 2. gpe-calendar has failed to build on i386 through no fault of the package - the build log reports libhandoff-dev as not available, yet libhandoff is due to enter testing in a couple of days. For some reason, libhandoff has not been built on i386, m68k and sparc. (Needs-Build). I can't see any reason why libhandoff has not been built on these architectures. gpe-calendar 0.90 build-depends on libhandoff when gpe-calendar 0.72 did not. 3. gpe-calendar PTS entry still show 0.72-3 as the current version and lists the RC bug 425093 as a problem in the Testing Status section when it was closed 3 days ago when 0.90 was uploaded. Can I ask for libhandoff to be built on i386, m68k and sparc as a NEW package and then a build of gpe-calendar 0.90 on arm, hppa, ia64, m68k and sparc in a few days when libhandoff is available for all architectures? Do I need to create an RC bug on libhandoff to stop it migrating into testing in a couple of days when it is not available on all architectures? I thought that was more-or-less automatic. Thanks. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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