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Bug#757930: marked as done (nmu: Ruby binary extension modules)



Your message dated Wed, 01 Oct 2014 19:18:29 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#757930: nmu: Ruby binary extension modules
has caused the Debian Bug report #757930,
regarding nmu: Ruby binary extension modules
to be marked as done.

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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu

Dear release team,

During the discussion about bug #747858, we realized that Ruby binary
extensions needed a more specific dependency on ruby besides the one
they already get on libruby* to make sure upgrades from wheezy work
correctly.

I have done the necessary changes to src:ruby-defaults and gem2deb, and
they are now in the archive.

Please schedule binNMUS for the following packages:

remctl
rrdtool
ruby-atomic
ruby-augeas
ruby-bcrypt
ruby-bdb
ruby-blockenspiel
ruby-bluecloth
ruby-bson-ext
ruby-charlock-holmes
ruby-curb
ruby-dataobjects-mysql
ruby-dataobjects-postgres
ruby-dataobjects-sqlite3
ruby-dep-selector
ruby-eb
ruby-eventmachine
ruby-exif
ruby-fast-stemmer
ruby-fast-xs
ruby-fcgi
ruby-ferret
ruby-ffi
ruby-fftw3
ruby-filesystem
ruby-fusefs
ruby-gd
ruby-gherkin
ruby-globalhotkeys
ruby-gnome2
ruby-god
ruby-gpgme
ruby-grib
ruby-gsl
ruby-hiredis
ruby-hitimes
ruby-hpricot
ruby-http-parser.rb
ruby-inotify
ruby-json
ruby-kyotocabinet
ruby-ldap
ruby-levenshtein
ruby-libvirt
ruby-libxml
ruby-mecab
ruby-multibitnums
ruby-multimap
ruby-mysql
ruby-ncurses
ruby-netcdf
ruby-odbc
ruby-oily-png
ruby-opengl
ruby-ox
ruby-passenger
ruby-password
ruby-pcaprub
ruby-raindrops
ruby-redcloth
ruby-rinku
ruby-rjb
ruby-rmagick
ruby-rpatricia
ruby-sdl
ruby-serialport
ruby-sigar
ruby-sqlite3
ruby-taglib2
ruby-termios
ruby-tioga
ruby-tokyocabinet
ruby-uconv
ruby-unf-ext
ruby-unicode
ruby-xmlparser
ruby-yajl
ruby-zoom

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Antonio Terceiro <terceiro@debian.org>

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On 2014-10-01 15:35, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 12:54:24PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
On 2014-08-12 15:18, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
>During the discussion about bug #747858, we realized that Ruby binary
>extensions needed a more specific dependency on ruby besides the one
>they already get on libruby* to make sure upgrades from wheezy work
>correctly.
>
>I have done the necessary changes to src:ruby-defaults and gem2deb, and
>they are now in the archive.

The way is clear to these binNMUs now. Can we have an updated list in case
some have had source uploads please?

Sure. ~20 packages got uploaded in the mean time. Here is the updated
list:


A quick build of raspell appears to do the right thing, so all scheduled.

Thanks,

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