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Bug#764694: marked as done (release.debian.org: please whitelist lava-server and django-openid-auth from testing auto-removal)



Your message dated Fri, 10 Oct 2014 20:26:22 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #764694,
regarding release.debian.org: please whitelist lava-server and django-openid-auth from testing auto-removal
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal

The RC bug chain affecting lava-server has now been fixed but the
current autoremoval from testing is scheduled for 2014-10-17 which
is earlier than the fixes will migrate into testing.

Please can lava-server and django-openid-auth be whitelisted from the
testing auto-removals so that libmatheval, django-openid-auth and
lava-server can all migrate their relevant RC bug fixes into testing
without interrupting the installability of lava-server itself in
testing. libmatheval has been scheduled for 2014-11-09 so does not
need to be whitelisted. This will also prevent the autoremoval of
uwsgi. Alternatively, a rescheduling of the auto-removal of lava-server
and django-openid-auth to a date after the expected migration into
testing would work too.

Thanks.

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--- Begin Message ---
Hi Neil,

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:55:28AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
> The RC bug chain affecting lava-server has now been fixed but the
> current autoremoval from testing is scheduled for 2014-10-17 which
> is earlier than the fixes will migrate into testing.
> 
> Please can lava-server and django-openid-auth be whitelisted from the
> testing auto-removals so that libmatheval, django-openid-auth and
> lava-server can all migrate their relevant RC bug fixes into testing
> without interrupting the installability of lava-server itself in
> testing. libmatheval has been scheduled for 2014-11-09 so does not
> need to be whitelisted. This will also prevent the autoremoval of
> uwsgi. Alternatively, a rescheduling of the auto-removal of lava-server
> and django-openid-auth to a date after the expected migration into
> testing would work too.

The closure of the relevant RC bugs resets the auto-removal counter, so there
is nothing to be done here. The current auto-removal date for lava-server is
in November, so by that time, the fixes should have migrated to testing. If
that doesn't happen for some reason, feel free to contact us again.

Cheers,

Ivo

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