freefem++ 3.37.1-1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2015-08-31
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
792826: nlopt: FTBFS against Octave 4.0
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nlopt 2.4.2+dfsg-1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2015-08-31
It is affected by these RC bugs:
792826: nlopt: FTBFS against Octave 4.0
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition
Control: block -1 with 792883 793604 793605 793607
There is an uncoordinated, ongoing transition for vtk6.
vtk6 failed to build on armel/armhf. Also some of the rdeps (gammaray,
liggghts
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Bug #793621 [release.debian.org] transition: vtk6
793621 was not blocked by any bugs.
793621 was not blocking any bugs.
Added blocking bug(s) of 793621: 793607, 793605, 793604, and 792883
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> tags 72 + pending
Bug #72 [src:apophenia] apophenia: ftbfs with GCC-5
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Bug #72 [src:apophenia] apophenia: ftbfs with GCC-5
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> fixed 793436 3.3.2~r61000-3
Bug #793436 [src:lttoolbox] lttoolbox: FTBFS on most architectures due to
symbol changes
Marked as fixed in versions lttoolbox/3.3.2~r61000-3.
> close 793436
Bug #793436 [src:lttoolbox] lttoolbox: FTBFS on most archite
Source: liggghts
Version: 3.2.0+repack1-2
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
As can be seen on
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=liggghts&suite=unstable
liggghts cannot be built with VTK 6.2.
The amd64 build log ends wit
after fixing
--- a/skit/plib2/load_chunk.h
+++ b/skit/plib2/load_chunk.h
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ load_chunk (std::istream& s, RandomItera
{
while (iter != last)
if (!(s >> *iter++)) return false;
-return s;
+return bool(s);
}
template
inline
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ load_chunk (std:
Control: tags -1 + pending
this is part of the gfortran mod transition as well, and needs its build
dependencies built first using gfortran 5.
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Bug #778123 [src:slepc] slepc: ftbfs with GCC-5
Added tag(s) pending.
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Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2015 11:58:04 +0200
Source: code-saturne
Binary: code-saturne code-saturne-bin code-saturne-data code-saturne-include
code-saturne-doc
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 4.0.2+repack-1
Distribution: un
code-saturne_4.0.2+repack-1_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
code-saturne_4.0.2+repack-1.dsc
code-saturne_4.0.2+repack.orig.tar.gz
code-saturne_4.0.2+repack-1.debian.tar.xz
code-saturne-bin_4.0.2+repack-1_amd64.deb
code-saturne-data_4.0.2+repack-1_all
Package: python-admesh
Version: 0.98.3-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu wily ubuntu-patch
Hi Anton,
The python-admesh package currently build-depends on python3-all and
python3-dev (as well as python-all + python-dev). This is inconsisten
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