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Re: Easily-fixed outstanding RC bugs



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Mark Johnson <mrj@debian.org> writes:

> On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 11:35:16PM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
>> Mark, are you busy at the moment? Do you mind if I do NMU these
>> packages? 
>
> Not at all. Please do NMU, in fact. And yes, you're right, I don't have any
> sort of reasonable access (yet) for uploading.

No problem, I'll NMU.

>> Can you close all the bugs fixed in NMU?
>
> Do you mean you'll fix all the below bugs in your NMU, but that you'd like
> me to close them? If so, why not close them in the changelog(s)? If not, 
> please explain again so I know what you mean, OK?
>> 
>> #194522, #154155, #229337, #133073, #134522, #154553, #157398, #162187,
>> #162189, #178360, #203108, #212817, #232119, #232428, #232601, #232682,
>> #115335, #132603, #161748, #118049, #141334, #148510, #151007, #188460,
>> #115670, #176763, #122959, #122960, #143346, #232603

Those bugs are resolved in NMU (it's in the changelog). As you are the
maintainer, You have to close the bug because ATM, it's close in NMU,
not by the maintainer. You have to review the bugs and if you do agree
with those bugs, you can close all of them.

>> Also, as we already discussed, I'll take over libsaxon-java asap.
>
> BTW, I noticed that the java group has _also_ packaged Norm Walsh's resolver 
> classes. I packaged the 1.0 version under xml-commons-resolver, which should 
> now be removed from the archive. I'll do whatever bug-closing you want if you 
> get the xml-commons-resolver package removed from the archive. Deal?

As you are the maintainer, maybe it's better if you file a bug against
ftp.debian.org asking for xml-commons-resolver to be removed.

> FWIW, sorry about the RC bugs, but my current situation has made
> uploads into a  major PITA.

No problem, but maybe it could be good if you send a mail to -private
with a subject like '[VAC] forced until ????' and you can explain that
you don't have access to a Debian machine to upload your packages at the
moment and any NMU are welcome (with patches in BTS). So you can monitor
your packages.

Cheers,

- -- 
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 : :' :rnaud
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