(Release team: ICU 4.0.1-3 might need a hint to transition to testing once its 10 days are up...see below for details.)
Whatever excuses.php calls (update-excuses?) is confused about RC bug 530568, reported against the experimental version of ICU. It now seems to think that transitioning ICU to testing will introduce this bug, but this bug does not apply to the unstable version. Maybe the confusion is because the unstable version is newer in time than the experimental version, but I haven't looked at the code. Here is an abbreviated chronology: 1. 2009-05-25: RC bug 530568 was reported against ICU 4.2-1 (experimental) 2. 2009-06-27: Version 4.0.1-3 uploaded to unstable 3. 2009-06-28: bug 530568 closed for version 4.2.1~rc1-3 (experimental) and also explicitly marked "notfound" in 4.0.1-3 http://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=icu reports Excuse for icu * Too young, only 4 of 10 days old * icu (source) has new bugs! * Updating icu introduces new bugs: #530568 * Not considered In fact, updating ICU does not introduce new RC bugs. I imagine that there is either a problem in the excuses code or that I have done something wrong with respect to telling the BTS which versions of the package contain this bug. It seems to me that the logic should be that, if a bug applies to version X, it should apply automatically to version Y if Y > X, not if Y was uploaded more recently than X. But I'm only guessing about the age anyway since I haven't looked at the code. If it makes a difference, I closed the bug manually with a -done message that contained a Version: pseudo header because I accidentally put the wrong bug number in the ChangeLog. But I think I sent my done message correctly, and the BTS seems to have an accurate idea of which versions contain the bug. -- Jay Berkenbilt <q...@debian.org> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org