Control: forwarded -1 https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/hiredis.html
Raphael Hertzog <hert...@debian.org> (2015-07-13): > On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > > Seeing as that's been open for nearly a month now with no response, and > > webdis has no reverse dependencies, let's go ahead with the transition and > > break webdis at the end if required. > > > > Please upload to unstable. > > This transition has been stalled by a FTBFS on powerpc which resulted in > hiredis being removed from testing. > > But that RC bug has been solved now and it would be nice if we could > complete the transition now to get the package back into testing. > > Apparently the tracker is gone due to the removal of testing. As mentioned on IRC, that's correct, since that was an auto transition. I've (manually) set up a tracker accordingly, and scheduled those binNMUs: wb nmu coturn . amd64 powerpc . -m 'Rebuild against libhiredis0.13' wb nmu kamailio . powerpc . -m 'Rebuild against libhiredis0.13' wb nmu python-hiredis . ALL -kfreebsd-amd64 -kfreebsd-i386 . -m 'Rebuild against libhiredis0.13' wb nmu rfc5766-turn-server . amd64 powerpc sparc . -m 'Rebuild against libhiredis0.13' wb nmu rspamd ruby-hiredis . powerpc . -m 'Rebuild against libhiredis0.13' wb nmu syslog-ng . ALL -kfreebsd-amd64 -kfreebsd-i386 . -m 'Rebuild against libhiredis0.13' wb nmu webdis zmap . ALL . -m 'Rebuild against libhiredis0.13' I've also filed the FTBFS on kfreebsd-* (#792404). (Please keep me in copy explicitly if further action is required.) Mraw, KiBi.
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