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On Fri, May 04 2018, Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
> Same as all previous extension breakages incurred by ESR transitions;
> not at all. Apart from enigmail those are all not updated along in
> stable, this doesn't scale at all. If you want your extensions to be
> kept compatible, get them from
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On Fri, 2018-05-04 at 19:06 +0200, gregor herrmann wrote:
> I've uploaded libdatetime-timezone-perl/1:1.75-2+2018e for
> jessie(-updates). It contains a new patch which updates the data
> files to the Olson db release 2018e, which contains changes for North
> Korea effec
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Bug #897912 [release.debian.org] stretch-pu: package
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On Fri, 2018-05-04 at 19:06 +0200, gregor herrmann wrote:
> I've uploaded libdatetime-timezone-perl/1:2.09-1+2018e for
> strech(-updates). It contains a new patch which updates the data
> files to the Olson db release 2018e, which contains changes for North
> Korea effec
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On Fri, 04 May 2018 23:22:15 +0300 Sergei Golovan wrote:
> I would like to upload the tclreadline package to stretch. The package
> currently in stable misses a shared library for the ppc64el architecture,
> as indicated in [1]. I'm attaching the package diff for review. It's
> tested using he pp
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Hi!
I would like to upload the tclreadline package to stretch. The package
currently in stable misses a shared library for the ppc64el architecture,
as indicated in [1]. I'm attach
Hi Tanya,
thanks for your comments.
On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 07:11:22PM +0300, merlettaia wrote:
> This is fixed in version 1.0.42-2, and not present in version 1.0.42-1,
> which seems to be latest in stretch (both with tests).
> At patches dir:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/profphd/blo
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I've uploaded libdatetime-timezone-perl/1:1.75-2+2018e for
jessie(-updates). It contains a new patch which updates the data
files to
Hi Andreas,
On 04/05/18 09:27, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi release team,
>
> it turned out that profphd is non-functional in stretch (see bug
> #897605). Since its not obviously a security issue we are wondering
> whether there is some way to integrate this admittedly low popcon
> package into Deb
Hi All,
This is fixed in version 1.0.42-2, and not present in version 1.0.42-1,
which seems to be latest in stretch (both with tests).
At patches dir:
https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/profphd/blob/master/
debian/patches/2_remove_perlbrew_usage.patch
- this disables perlbrew usage (this was tem
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On 04/05/18 14:24, Thomas Goirand wrote:
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> Hi there!
>
> We've uploaded miniupnpc to Experimental, and my sponsoree said he attempted
> a rebuild ag
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Hi there!
We've uploaded miniupnpc to Experimental, and my sponsoree said he attempted
a rebuild against all the reverse dependencies listed here:
https://release.debian.org/transitions/
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Bug #897613 [release.debian.org] RM: redmine/3.0~20140825-8~deb8u4
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There were problems in med-fichier with the usage of an internal version of
pmix by openmpi3.
This has been resolved by making pmix work for all architectures
(as of pmix 2.1.1~rc1-4, openm
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There were problems in lammps with the usage of an internal version of pmix by
openmpi3.
This has been resolved by making pmix work for all architectures
(as of pmix 2.1.1~rc1-4, openmpi 3.
On May/03, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> There's a few r-deps. Walking the tree gives us:
>
> - redmine-plugin-pretend
> - redmine-plugin-recaptcha
> - redmine-recaptcha
>
> I assume the intent is that those also be removed.
That is correct, sorry for not mentioning the r-deps initially.
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There were problems in p4est with the usage of an internal version of pmix by
openmpi3.
This has been resolved by making pmix work for all architectures
(as of pmix 2.1.1~rc1-4, openmpi 3.0
Hi release team,
it turned out that profphd is non-functional in stretch (see bug
#897605). Since its not obviously a security issue we are wondering
whether there is some way to integrate this admittedly low popcon
package into Debian 9.5 (whenever this might be released).
While we can certainl
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