frog 0.13.6-1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2017-02-22
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
838112: uctodata: fails to upgrade from 'jessie' - trying to overwrite
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frog 0.13.5-2 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2016-12-22
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
843053: libfolia4: frog does not start
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frog 0.13.5-1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2016-12-17
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
843053: libfolia4: frog does not start
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frog 0.12.20-1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2016-07-29
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
811635: libfolia: FTBFS with GCC 6: cannot convert x to y
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frog 0.12.17-7.1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2015-07-22
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
775850: timblserver: FTBFS in unstable: error: 'class Timbl::GetOptClass' has
no member named 'getLogFile'
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frog 0.12.17-7.1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2015-07-22
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
775850: timblserver: FTBFS in unstable: error: 'class Timbl::GetOptClass' has
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frog 0.12.17-7.1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2015-07-10
It (build-)depends on packages with these RC bugs:
775850: timblserver: FTBFS in unstable: error: 'class Timbl::GetOptClass' has
no member named 'getLogFile'
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