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Re: libguestfs and the erlang transition



Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> (09/02/2012):
> Given there's no reverse dependencies, I'm wondering whether to remove
> libguestfs from testing for the time being. Once its counter reaches 10
> days (and if it has no RC bugs), it will be able to enter testing again.
> That would make it possible to finalize this transition, and consider
> others (lots of them are planned or going on already).
> 
> What do you (and my fellow releasers) think?

Several of them ACKed that approach on IRC, so here's what I added to my
hints file:
| # 20120209
| # erlang transition, libguest goes away for being reuploaded too often
| remove libguestfs/1:1.14.8-3
| age-days 8 ejabberd/2.1.10-2
| easy couchdb/amd64/1.1.1-1 couchdb/armel/1.1.1-1 couchdb/i386/1.1.1-1 couchdb/ia64/1.1.1-1 couchdb/kfreebsd-amd64/1.1.1-1 couchdb/kfreebsd-i386/1.1.1-1 couchdb/mips/1.1.1-1 couchdb/mipsel/1.1.1-1 couchdb/powerpc/1.1.1-1 couchdb/s390/1.1.1-1 couchdb/sparc/1.1.1-1 ejabberd/2.1.10-2 erlang/1:15.b-dfsg-2 esdl/1.2-2 wings3d/1.4.1-4 yaws/1.92-1 -libguestfs/1:1.14.8-3

The dry run seems OK, we should have a confirmation in less than 3 hours.

Sorry for the late announce.

Mraw,
KiBi.

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