Your message dated Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:59:52 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#757539: Debian: apertium language pairs broken in 
jessie due to pcre3 update
has caused the Debian Bug report #757539,
regarding nmu: apertium language packages due to pcre3 update
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X-Debbugs-Cc: Kartik Mistry <kar...@debian.org>

The recent pcre3 update has caused apertium to start segfaulting because
the language data packages need to be rebuilt after pcre3 updates.
apertium-es-ca was already rebuilt manually with an NMU. Please binNMU
the rest, wanna-build commands below (hope I didn't get them wrong).

https://bugs.debian.org/726590
https://packages.qa.debian.org/a/apertium-es-ca/news/20140712T171843Z.html

nmu apertium-en-ca_0.8.9-1+b1     . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-en-es_0.6.0-1.1+b1   . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-eo-ca_0.9.0-1.1+b1   . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-eo-es_0.9.0-1.1+b1   . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-es-gl_1.0.7-1        . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-es-pt_1.0.3-2.1      . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-es-ro_0.7.1-2.1      . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-eu-es_0.3.1-1+b1     . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-fr-ca_1.0.2-1        . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-fr-es_0.9.0-1+b1     . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-oc-ca_1.0.5-1.1+b1   . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-oc-es_1.0.5-1.1+b1   . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-pt-ca_0.8.1-1        . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"
nmu apertium-pt-gl_0.9.1-1        . ALL . -m "Rebuilding against new libpcre3"

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On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 17:22:46 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:

> On Tue, 2014-10-28 at 08:59 +0100, Julien Cristau wrote:
> 
> > I'm scheduling the binNMUs now, but I'd rather keep an RC bug open
> > against apertium (and possibly tag it jessie-ignore).
> 
> Great, thanks.
> 
> Filed #767069, please tag it jessie-ignore as it is unlikely pcre3 will
> change incompatibly during the freeze :)
> 
> Please also unblock apertium-en-es and close #761087 after the binNMU.
> 
Okay.

Cheers,
Julien

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