N snapshot.
* Bump JOSM dependency to 7995.
* Refresh patches.
Regards,
Bas Couwenberg
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m SVN snapshot.
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Bas Couwenberg
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On 2019-08-13 07:43, mer...@debian.org wrote:
After the buster release, all my new packages accepted by FTP Masters
become blocked by "Not built on buildd: arch $arch binaries uploaded by
$email" (i.e. [1]). How should I remove this blocker? I know that I can
get around by doing source only uploa
On 2019-11-19 10:25, Andreas Tille wrote:
I also have no clue why python-easydev is not migrating to testing.
Unfortunately I always forget whom to ask about this. :-(
Any hint what to do?
From the britney output [0]:
trying: python-easydev
skipped: python-easydev (0, 73, 237)
got: 25+
On 2015-10-08 13:28, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
It looks like you need the new standard Java API for JSON processing
(JSR 353) [1], we haven't packaged it yet, but josm has a local copy
(if
you search for 'package javax.json' on http://source.debian.net you can
quickly find the package containing th
On 2016-02-11 14:20, Herbert Fortes wrote:
What should I do next ?
This issue was discussed on -devel last month, see:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2016/01/msg00688.html
You shouldn't use Multi-Arch: no, and instead override the erroneous
lintian tag if your -dev package is not Mul
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