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- Subject: nmu: grive_0.2.0-1 tarantool_1.4.9+20130611.2012-1 tulip_3.7.0dfsg-4 ggcov_0.8.4-2 (rebuild against new binutils)
- From: Axel Beckert <abe@debian.org>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 18:12:33 +0200
- Message-id: <20130723161233.GH30957@sym.noone.org>
- In-reply-to: <20130703160730.GH28839@betterave.cristau.org>
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Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu
This actually more or less a replay of
http://bugs.debian.org/714801, http://bugs.debian.org/714809 and
http://bugs.debian.org/714810. Again, grive, tarantool and tulip
prevent updating gcc-4.8, binutils and friends on my amd64 box. ggcov
is 32-bit only, but hasn't had a sourceful upload since the previous
binNMU either.
The last time, Julien solved it as follows:
Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 00:40:47 +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
>
> > nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . ALL . -m "Rebuild against binutils 2.23 (Closes: #712181)"
>
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 01:51:11 +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
>
> > nmu tarantool_1.4.9+20130611.2012-1 . ALL . -m "Rebuild against binutils 2.23 (Closes: #712214)"
>
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 02:59:05 +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
>
> > nmu tulip_3.7.0dfsg-4 . ALL . -m "Rebuild against binutils 2.23 (Closes: #712212)"
>
> You missed one:
>
> $ zcat /srv/ftp-master.debian.org/ftp/dists/sid/main/binary-*/Packages.gz | grep-dctrl -FDepends 'binutils (<< 2.23)' -sPackage,Source,Architecture,Version | awk '/Package/ { pkg=$2 } /Architecture/ { arch=$2 } /Version/ { print "nmu " pkg "_" $2 " . " arch " . -m Build\\ against\\ newer\\ binutils" }'
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . amd64 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tarantool_1.4.9+20130611.2012-1 . amd64 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tulip_3.7.0dfsg-4 . amd64 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . armel . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . armhf . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu ggcov_0.8.4-2 . hurd-i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . hurd-i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu ggcov_0.8.4-2 . i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tarantool_1.4.9+20130611.2012-1 . i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tulip_3.7.0dfsg-4 . i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . ia64 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . kfreebsd-amd64 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tarantool_1.4.9+20130415.1808-1 . kfreebsd-amd64 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tulip_3.7.0dfsg-4 . kfreebsd-amd64 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu ggcov_0.8.4-2 . kfreebsd-i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . kfreebsd-i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tarantool_1.4.9+20130415.1808-1 . kfreebsd-i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu tulip_3.7.0dfsg-4 . kfreebsd-i386 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . mipsel . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . mips . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . powerpc . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . s390 . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . s390x . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
> nmu grive_0.2.0-1 . sparc . -m Build\ against\ newer\ binutils
>
> Scheduled those minus the OOD tarantool. Binary uploads can't close
> bugs, so you'll have to close them yourself.
(I suspect there a no installability bug reports yet. Haven't checked
though.)
Regards, Axel
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