I wrote on 2008-10-17: > Selon Luk Claes: >> When a package gets removed from testing on request or with approval >> of the maintainer, it's *not* intended to come back before the >> release... >> >> Apparently you were not really aware of that and the state of the >> package proves that gnade is in a releasable shape so I'm making an >> exception to get it back into testing. > > Indeed, I was not aware of that and I thank you for the exception. > However the situation is the same for my last package not yet in lenny, > gnat-gps (=4.0.1-6lenny1). I uploaded it to testing 2 weeks ago but it > is still in the NEW queue. Could you please also add a freeze exception > for it? Should I ping debian-release again after it's built on all > architectures? Here is the changelog entry for your convenience: > > gnat-gps (4.0.1-6lenny1) unstable; urgency=low > > * debian/control (Build-Depends): migrate to gnat-4.3 and tighten > build-dependency on libgtkada2 and libtemplates-parser-dev > accordingly. > (Architecture): add mips, mipsel and ppc64. > (Recommends): migrate to gnat-4.3. > Replace ${Source-Version} with ${binary:Version}. > (Build-Depends): Transition from python2.4 to whatever new version of > Python is the default. Closes: #493850. > > -- Ludovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org> Mon, 8 Sep 2008 22:14:50 +0200 > > Since this is my last package, i promise I won't bother you anymore after > that :) Since then, gnat-gps has been accepted into testing and built on all architectures. Release team, please unblock it, thanks. -- Ludovic Brenta.
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