* Aurelien Jarno | 2010-06-14 12:00:14 [+0200]:
>> libudev-dev (>= 0.139) | not+linux-gnu,
>> libhal-dev (>= 0.5.10) | linux-gnu,
>I don't think it's a bug. The system type on those architectures is
>"linux-gnuspe" or "linux-gnueabi", not "linux-gnu". If you only want to
>match on the OS, you
* Julian Andres Klode | 2010-06-21 23:09:47 [+0200]:
>Architecture wildcards should not be used prior to Squeeze + 1. They are
>currently not implemented by APT and other programs using libapt-pkg to
Depending on linux-gnu breaks armel and powerpcspe. The former is a
release arch, reason enough to
* Guillem Jover | 2010-06-23 02:40:32 [+0200]:
>Hi!
Hi,
>Nope, arch wildcards are just superior.
Good. Debian Policy 3.9.0.0 just hit unstable and apt's "apt-get
build-dep" seems to be fixed. Time to fill bugs and ask maintainers to
remove not+linux-gnu and friends, isn't it?
If so I think I go
Source: freebsd-utils
Version: 10.3~svn296373-2
Severity: important
I was looking on falla.d.o if this package builds against openssl 1.1.0
which sits currently in experimental.
This package failed to build with the same error as in clean sid
environment. The build log is located at
https://breakp
Hi,
looking at the cruft-report for curl there is this:
|* source package curl version 7.62.0-1 no longer builds
| binary package(s): libcurl3
| - broken Depends:
|amanda: amanda-client [kfreebsd-amd64]
|amanda-common [kfreebsd-amd64]
|amanda-server [kfreebsd-amd64]
On 2018-12-20 01:31:41 [+], James Clarke wrote:
> Thanks, I've set up a tracker[1] so this doesn't get lost and will take a
> proper look at kfreebsd-* when I have the chance (other list members with
> wanna-build access are of course more than welcome to help!).
Things have change slightly si
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
As part of the of the openssl1.0 removal, I'm asking for the removal of
the following packages:
dak rm -p -R -n -B bitcoin -a kfreebsd-amd64,kfreebsd-i386
|Will remove the following packages from unstable:
|
|bitcoin-tx | 0.12.1-0.1 | kfreebsd-amd64, kfre
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