Re: Insighttoolkit transition weirdness
On 05/03/2011 02:51 AM, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
>
> The testing migration excuses [1] claims insighttoolkit is out of
> date on kfreebsd-amd64 and mipsel. In fact, however, both arches
> are installed in the pool [2].
>
> Can someone help this package to transition, please?
>
That's normal. Note that the message mentions the library package (namely
libinsighttoolkit3.18). It got decrufted on other architectures because
there were no packages using it anymore. But, on kfreebsd-amd64 and mipsel,
it seems to still have some reverse dependencies [1].
So, Insighttoolkit will be able to migrate when [1] is reduced to an empty
list. When the reverse dependencies catch up a dependency on the newer
library package (or simply drop it compeletely), we will be able to remove
libinsighttoolkit3.18 on mipsel and kfreebsd-amd64, and then Insighttoolkit
will be able to migrate (possibly using a hint).
[1] R-deps are:
(Only those present in testing are relevant here (I guess), others can be
ignored. I didn't find time to check).
Package: ants
Architecture: mipsel
Package: libigstk4
Source: igstk
Architecture: mipsel
Package: itksnap
Source: itksnap (2.0.0+cvs20100615-1)
Architecture: mipsel
Package: libvmtk0.9
Source: vmtk
Architecture: mipsel
Package: python-vmtk
Source: vmtk
Architecture: mipsel
Package: ants
Architecture: kfreebsd-amd64
Package: libigstk4
Source: igstk
Architecture: kfreebsd-amd64
Package: itksnap
Source: itksnap (2.0.0+cvs20100615-1)
Architecture: kfreebsd-amd64
Package: libslicer3
Source: slicer
Architecture: kfreebsd-amd64
Package: slicer
Architecture: kfreebsd-amd64
Package: libvtkedge
Source: vtkedge
Architecture: kfreebsd-amd64
Regards,
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