testing: strange breakage with package moving from non-US to main
gphotocoll just moved from non-US to main. It hasn't been compiled for
all architectures yet, and the source is actually in both archives at
the moment. The testing scripts rightly rejected it:
trying: gphotocoll
skipped: gphotocoll (152+1)
got: 8+0: a-8
* alpha: gphotocoll
But then it looks like something didn't get cleaned up properly, and
every subsequent package had problems with gphotocoll:
trying: grandfatherclock
skipped: grandfatherclock (151+2)
got: 8+0: a-8
* alpha: gphotocoll
trying: gri
skipped: gri (150+3)
got: 8+0: a-8
* alpha: gphotocoll
trying: gs-common
skipped: gs-common (149+4)
got: 8+0: a-8
* alpha: gphotocoll
trying: gsdict
skipped: gsdict (148+5)
got: 8+0: a-8
* alpha: gphotocoll
Looks like there's a bug in the testing scripts ... I'm posting here
partly to report that bug and partly so that not too many other people
scratch their heads over what's going on.
--
Colin Watson [cjwatson@flatline.org.uk]
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