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Bug#1110515: marked as done ("versions" shows outdated testing information)



Your message dated Thu, 7 Aug 2025 18:40:24 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #1110515,
regarding "versions" shows outdated testing information
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Package: tracker.debian.org
Severity: important

[severity: important because we'll release in two days]

https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/aide says in the "versions" part, that 
testing still has 0.19-2. That is not true according to "news" right 
next to it where it says that 0.19.1-2 migrated to testing  more than a 
week ago.

There seems to be similar confusion about migration status of KDE. There 
were user questions on debian-kde.

Can you please take a look? The tracker is an important source of 
information at this time where testing migration is important even for 
our users.

Greetings
Marc

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Hi,

On Thu, 07 Aug 2025, Marc Haber wrote:
> There seems to be similar confusion about migration status of KDE. There 
> were user questions on debian-kde.
> 
> Can you please take a look? The tracker is an important source of 
> information at this time where testing migration is important even for 
> our users.

Thanks for the notification. The update job was failing because I forgot
to remove "bullseye-backports" from the configuration, it was also moved
to archive.debian.org along with buster...

I fixed this. Things should be back to normal now.

Cheers,
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