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Possible hints etc. for KDE progression to testing



# These are made uninstallable by the KDE hint, and they have no significant
# reverse depends.
# Bug #343037
remove libbonobomm1.3/1.3.8-3
# Depends on libbonobomm1.3
remove libbonobouimm1.3/1.3.7-4
# Maintainer uploaded a new version built against libraries in NEW
# which aren't in Debian yet, don't let the KDE transition get tied to
# them please!
remove xfmedia/0.9.0-1
# New version depends on new tse3, which is broken
remove noteedit/2.8.0-1

# Stupid new uploads
# rekall: needs build on alpha, 6 days
remove rekall/2.2.3-2-3
# easytag: needs build on alpha, arm, 7 days
remove easytag/1.99.8-1
# prokyon3: needs build on alpha, 7 days
remove prokyon3/0.9.2-2.2

# Boost delays kdeedu etc., and is just awaiting an alpha build now
urgent boost/1.33.0-6
# Readline needs some builds; but the current version looks like it will work,
# since it built on the previous problem architectures.
urgent readline5/5.1-4

--
OK, so some of those removal hints may be overly aggressive, but you can
work out the alternative actions from the comments.

lurker needs a rebuild on all arches to pick up new libmimelib1c2a from kdepim.

taskjuggler: needs requeue on HPPA (failed because of make bug)
tora: needs requeue on HPPA (failed because kdebase wasn't ready)
tellico: needs build on HPPA, not tried yet
kdewebdev: needs build on hppa, not tried yet
  Needs s390 build uploaded!
kdeaccessibility: needs build on hppa, not tried yet
  Needs s390 build uploaded!

ksensors: FTBFS on hppa (illegal instruction in uic)
ksimus: FTBFS on hppa (illegal instruction in uic)
kdeedu: FTBFS on hppa (illegal instruction in uic), as of yesterday
kdegames: FTBFS on hppa (illegal instruction in uic)

The HPPA problems mean that the KDE hint is going to increase the
uninstallability count on HPPA, no question.  Maybe you should consider
admitting that to britney.  :-P

The main remaining tangler is abiword, but you seem to be on top of that;
the latest readline looks like it will work, and ocaml just needs an alpha
build.

-- 
Nathanael Nerode  <neroden@twcny.rr.com>

"(Instead, we front-load the flamewars and grudges in
the interest of efficiency.)" --Steve Lanagasek,
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/09/msg01056.html



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