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Remove package from testing even if it has reverse dependencies?



Hi,

I have filed bugs with ftp.debian.org to remove pychecker and epydoc from the archive.  These packages are obsolete - they rely on Python 2 and can't be converted to Python 3.  I filed bugs with all of the reverse dependencies back in November of 2017 advising that I would remove these packages after buster was released.  Unfortunately, both packages still have some reverse dependencies (most of which appear to be obsolete themselves).  

The Developer Reference says that a package will stay in testing until no package in testing depends on it any more.  In that case, it seems like pychecker and epydoc will never be removed.  Do I understand that correctly?

How am I supposed to handle this?  Can my packages be removed from testing manually?  Or is there some other mechanism I should use? 

Thanks for the help,

KEN

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Kenneth J. Pronovici <pronovic@debian.org>

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