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Re: Release-critical Bugreport for March 23, 2001



bugscan@debian.org wrote:
>Package: ace (debian/main)
>Maintainer: Ossama Othman <ossama@debian.org>
>  85230  ace: failed to build from source

Maintainer says a new upstream release may fix this; at any rate, it's
really a g++ problem on mips.

>Package: base (pseudo)
>Maintainer: Enrique Zanardi <sr1-boot-floppies@debian.org>
>  87191  base: package modutils_2.3.11-13_i386 in pool is incorrect

Reassigned to ftp.debian.org and downgraded to important (fixed packages
are in stable).

>Package: cracklib2 (debian/main)
>Maintainer: Jean Pierre LeJacq <jplejacq@quoininc.com>
>  87355  cracklib2: build fails because of non-standard build setup

Like somebody said in the bug-squashing party, "maybe the maintainer
understands the build scripts".

>Package: db (debian/main)
>Maintainer: Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
>  81933  db_2:2.7.7-2.2(unstable): Missing build dependencies
>  87692  db: Yet more Build-Depends

I thought Ben had fixed all of db's build dependencies?

>Package: epan (debian/non-free)
>Maintainer: Peter Tobias <tobias@et-inf.fho-emden.de>
>  84921  epan: uninstallable on woody (depends on libforms0.88)

No source available to rebuild. Unless the maintainer (who's upstream
too) responds, this should be removed.

>Package: libggi (debian/main)
>Maintainer: Martin Albert <MartinAlbert@gmx.net>
>  89307  libggi: build fails on non-svga archs
>
>Package: libgii0-dev (debian/main)
>Maintainer: Martin Albert <MartinAlbert@gmx.net>
>  88056  file conflict

Maintainer is working on these; I owe him a sponsored upload.

>Package: man-db (debian/main)
>Maintainer: Fabrizio Polacco <fpolacco@debian.org>
>  90302  autobuild of man-db_2.3.17-3.2 failed (m68k): insufficient
>permissions  on makefile

I'll NMU again next week.

>Package: saml (debian/main)
>Maintainer: Debian QA Group <debian-qa@lists.debian.org>
>  85187  saml: failed to build from source

I uploaded a fix earlier today.

-- 
Colin Watson                                     [cjw44@flatline.org.uk]



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