On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 09:11:54AM +0000, DDPOMail robot wrote: > === bibtex2html: > = This package has not been able to migrate from unstable > to testing for 31 days. Fair enough, it is waiting for ocaml. > === ocaml: > - #464195 <http://bugs.debian.org/464195> hold ocaml in sid Closed this morning to see what britney has to say about ocaml. > === ocaml-tools: > = This package has 1 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release: > - #424390 <http://bugs.debian.org/424390> > ocaml-tools: FTBFS if built twice in a row Ralf, am I correct in assuming that this bug can be closed. Apparently it is still open by mistake, since the "closes" entry has been on the "cmigrep" package while the original bug report was against ocaml-tools. Can we close it then? > === ocamlnet: > - #450903 <http://bugs.debian.org/450903> > libocamlnet-ssl-ocaml: segfault on custom ssl bindings Closed 1 hour ago or so. > === ocamlodbc: > - #442691 <http://bugs.debian.org/442691> > ocamlodbc: FTBFS if build twice in a row Haven't looked into it, volunteers welcome :-) > === polygen: > - #424323 <http://bugs.debian.org/424323> > polygen: FTBFS if built twice in a row Same as above. > polygen depends on ocaml-base-nox-3.10.0 which is not available > This is a Release-Critical bug! Fixed one hour ago, I have overlooked the bug yesterday when uploading polygen; as such I did not put the appropriate "Closes: " entry in the changelog. BTW, this automated mail from the DDPO robot are wonderful to me, but they are more useful as we can use them to see the status of all our packages from it. As such I recommend to everybody to change the Maintainer field of their packages to d-o-m and move themselves to Uploaders. I've already did that for all (I hope) packages of mine some months ago. Cheers. -- Stefano Zacchiroli -*- PhD in Computer Science ............... now what? zack@{upsilon.cc,cs.unibo.it,debian.org} -<%>- http://upsilon.cc/zack/ (15:56:48) Zack: e la demo dema ? /\ All one has to do is hit the (15:57:15) Bac: no, la demo scema \/ right keys at the right time
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