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Hi

Disclaimer: not the maintainer here, so ROM is not correct. While
looking at #770349, noticed that while resource-agents superseeded
cluster-agents with version 1:3.9.2-1 a removal for cluster-agents was
not done.

There should be not dependency problems so cluster-agents should be
removed from unstable (and jessie):

----cut---------cut---------cut---------cut---------cut---------cut-----
$ dak rm -n -R -s unstable cluster-agents
Will remove the following packages from unstable:

cluster-agents |  1:1.0.3-4 | source, amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips, 
mipsel, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x, sparc
ldirectord |  1:1.0.3-4 | all

Maintainer: Debian HA Maintainers 
<debian-ha-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org>

------------------- Reason -------------------

----------------------------------------------

Checking reverse dependencies...
No dependency problem found.
----cut---------cut---------cut---------cut---------cut---------cut-----

So should src:cluster-agents be removed?

>From a quick chat on #debian-release:

[18:05] < carnil> Hi release team: not time right now to have a closer look, 
but noticed #770349 which is the same as already reported and fixed #739608. 
Shouldn't the cluster-agents source package 
                  be removed as it is indented to be superseeded by 
resource-agents?
[18:05] -zwiebelbot:#debian-release- Debian#770349: ldirectord: SSL hostname 
check failure - https://bugs.debian.org/770349
[18:05] -zwiebelbot:#debian-release- Debian#739608: ldirectord: fails to test 
HTTPS real servers - https://bugs.debian.org/739608
[...]
[18:11] < jmw> carnil: if you could file an rm bug with the question in, that 
would be helpful

Regards,
Salvatore


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