ly need to exclude those. It's
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> non-free packages don't build.
Packages in main are not allowed to do that anyway, and it only makes
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Because they made depend on software that is not even packaged at all.
And not all non-free software necessary allows recompilation anyway.
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http://wiki.debian.org/DebianQAExtremadura2006
If other people would like to give talks, can you please email me a
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ian Archive Kit, which checks if shared binary objects in new package
> versions contain all symbols prior versions included. If not, such
> packages can either be directly rejected or moved to a special queue for
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o d-d-a.
I didn't really get any other entries so maybe Ralf wants to announce
edos.debian.net on d-d-a himself (and mention the videos).
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Anyway, the current problem is caused because
http://lintian.debian.org/lintian.log gives you "403: Forbidden". I'm
CCing Russ who can hopefully fix this.
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have sudo access, though.
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& ana) should open a DSA-Ticket on rt.debian.org.
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long to be usable.)
Do you think you could add one optional step to bugs_rm_pkgs.rb:
exclude all bugs from packages that are listed in the removals.txt
file. You could generate a file bugs_unknown_pkgs.txt and then I
could go through them.
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, I like it. Also, since you're reworking the pages, I think it's
time to stop listing every person who ever made a change to the page
on the page itself. You're certainly welcome to remove my name as I
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One more question: there's a currently an email alias which receives a
message for each package that is removed from Debian. Are you
interested in receiving these emails, or should we get rid of it?
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>
> Is there a machine-parsable version of removals.txt? It's not exactly
> fun to parse.
Not that I know of.
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k for installed packages up for adoption or orphaned
rc-alert - check for installed packages with release-critical bugs
Ah, according to #495152 you want cronjobs around those scripts, I
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ite some time:
svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/qa/trunk/data/wnpp
I'm not sure how useful the script is - it sounds that yours has all
the functionality (and more).
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> was adopted in the WNPP report.
afaik this script is not actively maintained but it's in SVN so you
can give it a go.
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them with a message that debian-multimedia.org is not an official
repo and that you have copied the maintainer.
- Finally, if you don't know where the package comes from, you can ask
the submitter. Suggest that they run:
dpkg -p PACKAGE | grep Maintainer:
t
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- Bug reports that don't have a maintainer associated with it can
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this figure.
But anyway, risko has 38 people right now, so he will do quite a
big share as well.
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ll in the manuals, but it's a lot to learn for NMs. Why
don't you write better documentation? e.g. a "check list before
uploading my package" which I proposed earlier in this thread (and to
which you didn't respond, Adrian, although I sent the message to you).
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I put an applicant on hold because although he is a very good
programmer, he didn't know enough about Debian packages.
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ian won't catch.
There IS lintian. But please explain why most of the packages I
receive from appliants are not lintian clean. I don't think they are
too lazy. I just think it's a problem with the documentation. A
check list would help, I think.
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NMs is available on a web site. You
could have written them an e-mail, telling them about the idea behind
the sponsorship program and offering them to be sponsored. This would
have improved the quality of the applicants AND took a big work load
from the AMs.
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tool more popular as it's really helpful.
You are contradicting yourself, Christian. When I say, "we need more
documentation", you say that there is enough documentation. And now
you admit that many people don't know about lintian (ie that the
documentation doesn't mention it properly).
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ould imagine that many people
will say they will join Debian as a translator and once they are
accpeted start uploadig packages.
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#50721).
* Corrected pointer to GPL in debian/copyright.
* Moved #define gets below the #include directives in lockvc.c, so
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* k e c h i e <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [19990911 22:24]:
> lockvc could not unlock my vc even if I enter the root passwd.
> That's all
I just uploaded a new version of lockvc to woody. Can you please
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hould be developed. This question came up
quite often recently. I had the same problem a month ago, and there
was a posting to debian-mentors today asking the same...
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I'd also send a message to debian-devel asking if anyone knows where
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archieved in the BTS.
Comments?
If you think this is a good idea, I will go ahead and change the WNPP
pages accordingly and file a bug against the developer's reference.
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ges between 2.x and 3.2. Although there is the
changelog of the Policy, this information is not very helpful.
Would anyone be interested in compiling a listing of changes together
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problems I wanted to fix with the upload,
see the changelog ;)
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One of my NM applicants just told me that he has unsuccessfully tried
to contact Brian as well. I'm posting to debian-devel now to ask if
anyone knows what's up with Brian.
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[chimera] 76234: [do not fix, package being removed] segmentation fault with
new xlibs
[chimera] 45264: chimera: depends on libjpeg-progs to show JPEG
[chimera] 63816: Incorrect background color
[chimera] 70872: text entry "from right to left"
[chimera] 79183: chimera needs libjpeg-progs
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* Francesco Potorti` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010130 23:11]:
> I think the sciplot package should be under libs, not math. It
> is not a user program.
FYI, this package is schedulded to be removed on the 4th of February
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Volunteers are welcome!
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accross columns, which, by itself, makes this a useless tool.
Otherwise, there are lots of tools.
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life easier need to be in that group.
So, what scripts do I want to see. Basically, I would like to see
scripts which check common problems (and only problems lintian does
not see). So stuff like wrong dependencies, etc. weasel has done
some work on this already. Also other scripts... suggestions are
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* Henrique M Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010326 21:17]:
> You can file a RFP (request for packaging) bug against wnpp, and maybe
> someone will pick it up. In that case, you need not be a developer.
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Can some Italian folks please NMU 'iitalian'. thanks.
Package: iitalian
Binary: iitalian
Version: 0.03-2
Priority: optional
Section: text
Maintainer: Fabrizio Polacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: all
Standards-Version: 2.5.0.0
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ll look at debootstrap when I'm less tired and see if there are
packages which are not covered by my rule. If yes, I will add them.
Otherwise, I will simply keep my rule and list more packages than
needed, but since they are important packages, listing them doesn't
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bconf). I'm now using debootstrap's listing.
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don't think even more would be a good idea. What is in
> the QA CVS tree anyway?
The WML code for the web page and my MIA scripts. Other people will
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* James A. Treacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010401 19:40]:
> Added.
OK, the CVS is now automatically checked out before each WML run -
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the CVS rep.
If you need changes or anything, let me know.
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effort.
Also, there will be a big Bug Party on the weekend 13-15 April. See
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> >
> this too
No, it's not emtpy.
> one more question: all the uploads in behalf of debian qa are NMU?
Depends on what you consider a NMU. It's not a real NMU because
everyone is part of the 'QA Group'. OTOH, it appears as a NMU because
the changelog na
bugs, etc.
Do as if the package was yours, because all orphaned packages are
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* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010404 09:30]:
> BTW we need to ensure the documentation in Debian explains the
> orphaning procedure and the correct email address to use.
Yeah, while I was trying to update the documentation I noticed how bad
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* tbm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010406 21:32]:
> Anyway, I'd love to see daily lintian runs on stable again. Joy is
unstable, even.
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ere is a really good justification I propose to chgrp -R qa
> those dirs.
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y wouldn't mind seeing other
packages from him being hijacked.
Having said that, I assume NMUing and then taking over if the
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 236 days old.
* #71801: emacs19 Info-directory-list set incorrectly for
potato
Package: emacs19; Reported by: Ian Jackson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 216 days old.
* #76464: Small emacs niggle
Package: emacs19; Reported by:
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you have
to close the hands by and (Closes: # in the changelog will set the
bugs to 'fixed', and then you can close them by hand).
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listing is actually updated (every 4 hours). :)
http://base.debian.net/index.pmz?name=dpkg shows 2 RC bugs, as it
should.
(And yes, I will either put in a cronjob to have the old page on
qa.d.o updated or simply have a pointer there pointing to the new
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ndence on libgmp2. All packages should use libgmp3
and libgmp2 should be removed from Debian. rscheme is the last one to
depend on libgmp2. If anyone can do an upload of rscheme which
depends on libgmp3, it would be greatly appreciated.
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386, m68k, mips, powerpc, sparc
Closed bugs: 92286
--- Reason ---
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obsoleted by better alternatives, dead upstream
http://ftp-master.debian.org/removals.txt
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phan the package.
Al Stone expressed his interest to adopt the package in March (see
#88974).
Al, do you still plan to adopt the package?
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* Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010407 14:54]:
> > > Anyway, I'd love to see daily lintian runs on stable again. Joy is
> > > currently trying to get the lintian lab running again. If you want to
> >
> See lully.debian.org:/sda2/joy/ for all the files...
Joy, Bas, what's the status of gett
* Jim Penny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010425 15:07]:
> zope-pythonmethod is essentially superceded by Script (python),
> which entered zope as a non-optional component in release 2.3.
>
> This is a good candidate for removal. (There are some minor API
> changes, but pythonmethods are now receiving n
* Christopher Stott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010526 03:09]:
> Unfortunately, I get a delivery notification error when I try to
> contact the place. I picked up the current Debian version,
According to #88986, Brad Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has adopted the
package in Debian; Brad claims there is a ne
* Uwe Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010628 19:59]:
> I have written a small Perl script called wnpplint which checks the
> Debian WNPP system (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) for
> inconsistencies and errors.
> The script can be downloaded from
> http://www.hermann-uwe.de/downloads/wnpplin
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
The current maintainer of jmon, Johnie Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, has
orphaned this package. If you want to be the new maintainer, please
take it -- retitle this bug from 'O:' to 'ITA:', fix the outstanding
bugs and upload a new version with your name in the Mainta
I added some docs so people can use some QA/WNPP scripts.
On pandora, check out
/org/qa.debian.org/mia/README
/org/qa.debian.org/data/wnpp/README
Feedback is welcome.
Any Italian people interested in NMUing witalian (The Italian
dictionary words for /usr/dict), or hijacking it? Davide, do you
still maintain the package? It has not made the FHS transition yet.
May someone else take over it?
* Marcelo E. Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010704 14:54]:
> > Package: x3270
> > Package: x3270-htmldoc
>
> Martin, can you please modify your script to submit *one* bug per
> source package (or merge them)? The WNPP bug report list is bloated
> enough as it is...
Oh, I did it by hand. I tho
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010706 09:06]:
> >libstdc++2.8: maintained by Galen Hazelwood, is he MIA (I can't
> >remember).
>
> tbm filed a bug to remove this, I think?
yeah, it's gone already.
* Anthony Towns [20010710 18:01]:
> Currently open RC bugs against base packages are: (by source package)
>
> APT Development Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dima Barsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cyrus-sasl 94692 open serious [needs update to work on hppa]
Can you please tell me how you define "ba
As some of you may know, there is a "QA committee". See
http://qa.debian.org/people.html It currently consists of:
* Raphaƫl Hertzog
* Christian Kurz
* Torsten Landschoff
* Martin Michlmayr
* Josip Rodin
* Martin Schulze
* Michael Stone
Howev
In "Debian 3.0 (woody) Freeze Begins" on -devel-announce, Anthony Towns
announced that:
| Deadline: base packages need to be free of RC bugs by July 21st.
Currently the following base RC bugs are open (A full, up-to-date listing
is available at http://base.debian.net):
apt (APT Development
* Jordi Mallach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010709 04:31]:
> asclock-gtk is abandonware already. The upstream website is gone, the
> author is completely MIA, etc. In short, there is no upstream URL. So
> even if we need one in the copyright file, it's not posible to provide
> one, so this bug shouldn't
* Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010723 22:59]:
> Reading the bugscan report, I found powerpc-utils is still marked as being
> maintained by Joel Klecker, so this package must be marked as orphaned.
>
> Maintainer: Joel Klecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Not anymore.
powerpc-utils (1.1.3-4) unst
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
The current maintainer of printop, Jean Pierre LeJacq
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is apparently not active anymore. Therefore,
I orphan this package now. If you want to be the new maintainer,
please take it -- retitle this bug from 'O:' to 'ITA:', fix the
outstanding bugs
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010731 13:09]:
> # gs-aladdin-manual
> # gs-aladdin-manual-de
> # idled
> # ncurses3.0
> # ncurses3.4
> # sml-nj
to be removed (bugs filed).
> # libterm-readline-perl-perl
NMU by bod in incoming.
* Bas Zoetekouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010803 11:36]:
> Are you still the maintainer of the sml-nj package? Its last update
> was in november 1998, and the package still uses very old policy.
> Also, there are a grave (building this package removes files in
> /usr/lib) and two serious (FHS transiti
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010803 05:26]:
> > > to be removed (bugs filed).
> >
> > Could this be shown on http://qa.debian.org/fhs.html in some way?
>
> I'll see what I can do.
Is it really worth the effort? I'd rather wait until the BTS offers
some standardized way to get this info
Some open RC bugs...
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&archive=no
Grave functionality bugs - outstanding
(A list of all such bugs used to be available).
* #83284: kicq segfaults
Package: kicq; Severity: grave; Reported by: Markus Mohr <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>; 194 days
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010808 12:48]:
> > 6. gcc-m68k-linux
>
> It's a cross-compiler. It perhaps should be removed since we've lost
> cross-binutils, at least if nobody is willing to maintain it; somebody
> should contact the m68k folks to see if they still want it.
I did that al
* Bas Zoetekouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010808 18:09]:
> 16. rscheme-modules
> Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Does not build from source. NMU needed.
> I had a look at this, but because I know nothing of scheme, I have no
> idea how to make it build.
Ralf Treinen has adopted this and is
* Anthony Towns [20010820 03:02]:
> Could we please get a pcre3 upload (NMU or not) to fix the above three
> bugs "today" please?
A NMU by Colin Watson is in incoming now. Although slightly too late
for today.
* Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010816 18:12]:
> Lintian reports back on http://lintian.debian.org/
Cool, thanks.
Is there any chance of getting the raw data from lintian? (cf
pandora:/org/qa.debian.org/data/lintian.txt). Could you put this
on the web so a cron job on pandora can fetch it?
* Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010820 23:23]:
> master:/org/lintian.debian.org/logs/lintian.log
Can you do something like this please so I can grab them via http.
cd /org/lintian.debian.org/html-reports
ln -s ../logs/lintian.log lintian.txt
* Dale E Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010905 16:13]:
> I use it heavily, I'm a Debian developer, and I could pick it up.
Send a
retitle 107783: ITA: pccts -- The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set
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* Anthony Towns [20010907 23:18]:
> "Standard" for the purpose of the freeze also includes all packages
> included in tasks. Roughly http://ftp-master.debian.org/~ajt/stddscs.txt.
Right, I forgot about those; fixed now.
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* Anthony Towns [20010907 23:18]:
> cxterm 110380 open serious
> cxterm 94631 open serious
That cannot be correct; this is non-free.
Oh, indeed, it is in tasksel. I'm going to file a bug.
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* Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010907 18:14]:
> Are there any objections against asking for their removal?
I planned to remove them a while after orphaning them anyway. So, I'd
go ahead. (They are not only old but non-free, too, btw).
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