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Bug#916744: marked as done (transition: pcl)



Your message dated Fri, 26 Jul 2019 19:51:00 -0300
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and subject line Re: Bug#916744: transition: pcl
has caused the Debian Bug report #916744,
regarding transition: pcl
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition

Hi,

I would like to transition the new PCL to unstable. Ben only lists
python-pcl, which I tested already and will upload a fixed version
manually. But also there is ros-pcl-conversions build depending and
integrating it. It compiles with the new version and I will request
a binNMU for it.

Cheers Jochen

Ben file:

title = "pcl";
is_affected = .depends ~ /\b(libpcl\-apps1\.8|libpcl\-common1\.8|libpcl\-features1\.8|libpcl\-filters1\.8|libpcl\-io1\.8|libpcl\-kdtree1\.8|libpcl\-keypoints1\.8|libpcl\-ml1\.8|libpcl\-octree1\.8|libpcl\-outofcore1\.8|libpcl\-people1\.8|libpcl\-recognition1\.8|libpcl\-registration1\.8|libpcl\-sample\-consensus1\.8|libpcl\-search1\.8|libpcl\-segmentation1\.8|libpcl\-stereo1\.8|libpcl\-surface1\.8|libpcl\-tracking1\.8|libpcl\-visualization1\.8)\b/ | .depends ~ "\b(libpcl\-apps1\.9|libpcl\-common1\.9|libpcl\-features1\.9|libpcl\-filters1\.9|libpcl\-io1\.9|libpcl\-kdtree1\.9|libpcl\-keypoints1\.9|libpcl\-ml1\.9|libpcl\-octree1\.9|libpcl\-outofcore1\.9|libpcl\-people1\.9|libpcl\-recognition1\.9|libpcl\-registration1\.9|libpcl\-sample\-consensus1\.9|libpcl\-search1\.9|libpcl\-segmentation1\.9|libpcl\-stereo1\.9|libpcl\-surface1\.9|libpcl\-tracking1\.9|libpcl\-visualization1\.9)\b/";
is_good = .depends ~ "\b(libpcl\-apps1\.9|libpcl\-common1\.9|libpcl\-features1\.9|libpcl\-filters1\.9|libpcl\-io1\.9|libpcl\-kdtree1\.9|libpcl\-keypoints1\.9|libpcl\-ml1\.9|libpcl\-octree1\.9|libpcl\-outofcore1\.9|libpcl\-people1\.9|libpcl\-recognition1\.9|libpcl\-registration1\.9|libpcl\-sample\-consensus1\.9|libpcl\-search1\.9|libpcl\-segmentation1\.9|libpcl\-stereo1\.9|libpcl\-surface1\.9|libpcl\-tracking1\.9|libpcl\-visualization1\.9)\b/";
is_bad = .depends ~ /\b(libpcl\-apps1\.8|libpcl\-common1\.8|libpcl\-features1\.8|libpcl\-filters1\.8|libpcl\-io1\.8|libpcl\-kdtree1\.8|libpcl\-keypoints1\.8|libpcl\-ml1\.8|libpcl\-octree1\.8|libpcl\-outofcore1\.8|libpcl\-people1\.8|libpcl\-recognition1\.8|libpcl\-registration1\.8|libpcl\-sample\-consensus1\.8|libpcl\-search1\.8|libpcl\-segmentation1\.8|libpcl\-stereo1\.8|libpcl\-surface1\.8|libpcl\-tracking1\.8|libpcl\-visualization1\.8)\b/;


-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: armhf (armv7l)

Kernel: Linux 4.18.0-1-armmp (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

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--- Begin Message ---
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 08:18:45AM +0100, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
> I would like to transition the new PCL to unstable. Ben only lists
> python-pcl, which I tested already and will upload a fixed version
> manually. But also there is ros-pcl-conversions build depending and
> integrating it. It compiles with the new version and I will request
> a binNMU for it.

This seems to be complete; closing.

Thanks,

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Jonathan Wiltshire                                      jmw@debian.org
Debian Developer                         http://people.debian.org/~jmw

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