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Some of your Debian packages might need attention



Dear Debian Kernel Team,

The following possible problem(s) were detected in the package(s)
you maintain in Debian:

=== linux-2.6:
= This package has 3 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #417121 <http://bugs.debian.org/417121>
  pcmciautils: Data Corruption while using Texas Instrument PCI7420   --CardBus
  This is a Release-Critical bug!
- #429064 <http://bugs.debian.org/429064>
  linux-libc-dev: <linux/types.h> conflicts with <sys/ustat.h>
  This is a Release-Critical bug!
- #440445 <http://bugs.debian.org/440445>
  linux-2.6 - dies after some time on t2000 since .22
  This is a Release-Critical bug!
= This package has not been able to migrate from unstable
  to testing for 89 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=linux-2.6>

=== linux-kbuild-2.6:
= This package has not been able to migrate from unstable
  to testing for 88 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=linux-kbuild-2.6>

=== linux-latest-2.6:
= This package has not been able to migrate from unstable
  to testing for 32 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=linux-latest-2.6>

=== linux-modules-extra-2.6:
= This package has not been able to migrate from unstable
  to testing for 31 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=linux-modules-extra-2.6>

=== redhat-cluster:
= This package has 1 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #464634 <http://bugs.debian.org/464634>
  cman: bashism in /bin/sh script
  Bug part of a release goal: switch /bin/sh to dash
= This package has not been able to migrate from unstable
  to testing for 66 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=redhat-cluster>

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