Testing removal summary 2020-12-27 (Sunday)
The following source package(s) have been removed from testing:
REMOVED: autokey 0.95.10-1
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# 20201226; done 20201226
Bug #956762: autokey-gtk: Depends on deprecated libappindicator
REMOVED: gcin 2.9.0+dfsg1-1
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# 20201226
Bug #921005: Missing manual dependency for package gcin on libappindicator3-1
Bug #956766: gcin: Build-Depends (unnecessarily?) on deprecated libappindicator
REMOVED: hime 0.9.10+git20170427+dfsg1-5
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# 20201226
Bug #956772: hime: Depends on deprecated libappindicator
REMOVED: parcellite 1.2.1-3
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# 20201226
Bug #956778: parcellite: Depends on deprecated libappindicator
REMOVED: psensor 1.1.5-1.2
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# 20201226
Bug #921339: Please switch to Ayatana AppIndicator
REMOVED: zeal 1:0.6.1-1.1
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# 20201226
Bug #956782: zeal: Build-Depends (unnecessarily?) on deprecated libappindicator
The following package(s) appear to have valid removal hints,
but are still in testing for some reason:
HINTED FOR REMOVAL: libappindicator 0.4.92-8
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# 20201226
# the removal will succeed as soon as the fixed versions of the last remaining
# rdeps migrate
HINTED FOR REMOVAL: libindicator 0.5.0-4
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# 20201226
# the removal will succeed as soon as the fixed versions of the last remaining
# rdeps migrate
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