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Re: ocaml 3.08 package pool seems to be blocked by lablgl, which was not retried since 21 of july or something such.



On 10/08/2004-10:47, Sven Luther wrote:

> Hello ia64 buildd maintainers,
> 
> The following ocaml 3.08 packages have not yet been built on ia64, and are
> thus blocking the ocaml 3.08 transition into testing, and also have some
> influence on the tiff 4 migration :
> 
>   camlimages is not yet built on ia64: 2.12-2 vs 2.12-6
>   cameleon is not yet built on ia64: 1.3-2 vs 1.3-4
>   ocamldbi is not yet built on ia64: 0.9.3.cvs.55-2 vs 0.9.9-1
>   editex is not yet built on ia64: 0.0.5-2 vs 0.0.5-4
>   lablgl is not yet built on ia64: 1.00-4 vs 1.01-2
>   lablgtk is not yet built on ia64: 1.2.6-4 vs 1.2.7-1
>   lablgtk2 is not yet built on ia64: 2.2.0+20040113-2 vs 2.4.0-2
>   lablgtkmathview is not yet built on ia64: 0.5.1-4 vs 0.6.3-1
>   missinglib is not yet built on ia64: 0.4.1 vs 0.4.7
>   netclient is not yet built on ia64: 0.3.1-8 vs 0.90.3-1
>   ocamlnet is not yet built on ia64: 0.97-4 vs 0.97.1-1
>   ocamlodbc is not yet built on ia64: 2.7-2 vs 2.8-1
>   pcre-ocaml is not yet built on ia64: 5.06.2-1 vs 5.08.1-1
>   pxp is not yet built on ia64: 1.1.94.2-3 vs 1.1.94.2-4
>   regexp-pp is not yet built on ia64: 0.9.3-3 vs 0.9.5-1
>   ocamlsdl is not yet built on ia64: 0.6.3-2 vs 0.7.1-2
>   camlzip is not yet built on ia64: 1.01-12 vs 1.01-13
>   ulex is not yet built on ia64: 0.4-2 vs 0.5-1
> 
Hi,

most of these packages were in state Dep-Wait, and seem to have been put 
in Needs-Build again. Thanks a lot!
However, according to http://www.buildd.net/buildd/ia64_Dep-Wait.html, 
camlzip and camlimages are still in Dep-Wait. 

camlzip waits for ocaml-nox-3.08, which is a virtual package provided by 
ocaml-nox and exists on ia64, and camlimages waits for rpath, which 
doesn't exist and was a typo in the control file (corrected by 
camlimages_2.12-5).

IA64 buildd maintainers, could you set these two more packages to 
Needs-Build?
Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Julien Cristau



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