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Possible problems in your Debian packages



=== linux-2.6:
= 2 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #429064 <http://bugs.debian.org/429064>
  linux-libc-dev: <linux/types.h> conflicts with <sys/ustat.h>
- #440445 <http://bugs.debian.org/440445>
  linux-2.6 - dies after some time on t2000 since .22
= No migration to testing for 35 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=linux-2.6>

=== linux-kbuild-2.6:
= No migration to testing for 30 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=linux-kbuild-2.6>

=== linux-latest-2.6:
= 2 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #479947 <http://bugs.debian.org/479947>
  linux-latest-2.6: FTBFS: Nonexistent build-dependency: linux-support-2.6.24-1
- #481561 <http://bugs.debian.org/481561>
  linux-latest-2.6: Must be updated to depend on Linux 2.6.25

=== linux-modules-extra-2.6:
= Missing build(s) on amd64,arm,armel,mips,alpha,mipsel,hppa
  This might need manual action from your side.
  See http://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=linux-modules-extra-2.6
= No migration to testing for 52 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=linux-modules-extra-2.6>

=== redhat-cluster:
= 1 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #482007 <http://bugs.debian.org/482007>
  redhat-cluster_2.20080229-1.1(sparc/unstable): FTBFS on sparc, error: 'ret' may be used uninitialized in this function

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