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Bug#770533: marked as done (release-notes: [jessie]: add note about removal of lire (once Bug#770532 has been dealt with))



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and subject line close release-notes bugs for releases before stretch
has caused the Debian Bug report #770533,
regarding release-notes: [jessie]: add note about removal of lire (once Bug#770532 has been dealt with)
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Package: release-notes
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

Once Bug#770532: (RM: lire) has been closed, we should probably add a note
about why lire is not shipped with Debian jessie and mention alternatives
(webalizer and friends).

Bye,

Joost

PS: I'll likely fix this bug myself.  Don't let that stop you from fixing it
earlier, though!




On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 05:50:18AM +0100, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote:
> Package: ftp.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Please remove lire (all 3 binary packages: : lire-devel-doc, lire-doc and lire)
> from unstable:
> 
> - it is buggy (I'd be surprised if it has success in parsing logfiles as
>   shipped with current daemons: logfile parsing code hasn't been touched since
>   squeeze),
> 
> - upstream development is dead (the homepage at http://www.logreport.org/ is
>   taken over by some Japanese card loan company),
> 
> - an RFA-bug (https://bugs.debian.org/605968) has been reported 4 years ago
>   with no response; I myself will no longer maintain it,
> 
> - popcon is low(ish) ( https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=lire )
> 
> I feel lire should not get shipped with jessie either.  Do I have to file
> another bug report to get it removed from testing?
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Joost
> 
> PS: Lire, the full-featured log analyzer and report generator, has been shipped
> with Debian since woody (2001)
> 
>     woody               20020214-7
>     sarge               2:2.0.1-4
>     etch                2:2.0.2-3
>     lenny               2:2.0.3-1.1
>     squeeze (oldstable) 2:2.1-1.1
>     wheezy (stable)     2:2.1.1-2
>     jessie (testing)    2:2.1.1-2.1
>     sid (unstable)      2:2.1.1-2.1
> 
> I've been part of the upstream team. It has been good; moving on now.
> 

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Hi,

We are sorry that we were not able to handle your contribution or
suggestion for changes to the release-notes. I am going over old bugs
and I am closing all the items that were suggested for the release-notes
of Debian releases before stretch. On the good side, some even appear to
have been applied, without the bug being closed.

Please don't hesitate to open a new bug if you think your suggestion is
still valuable for the release-notes of buster. If you do that, we'd
appreciate it when you try to summarize the issue properly when the
closed bug was more than a couple of messages.

Paul


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