Testing migration summary 2011-08-28 (Sunday)
On 2011-08-28 (Sunday), the following source package(s) entered testing:
source package version previous
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apcalc 2.12.4.4-2 2.12.3.3-1
aptsh 0.0.7+nmu2 0.0.7+nmu1
c2esp 18-4 18-2
clippoly 0.11-2 (not in testing)
cucumber 1.0.2-1 (not in testing)
darktable 0.9.1-2 0.9-1
denyhosts 2.6-10 2.6-9
dom4j 1.6.1+dfsg.2-5 1.6.1+dfsg.2-4
epson-inkjet-printer-escpr 1.0.4-2 1.0.4-1
expect 5.45-1 5.44.1.15-4
facile 1.1-8 1.1-7
fglrx-driver 1:11-8-1 1:11-7-4
filo 1.1+2011020401.2 (not in testing)
gkrellm 2.3.5-2 2.3.4-1
grep 2.9-2 2.9-1
gromit 20041213-8 20041213-7
iceape 2.0.14-7 2.0.14-4
kfreebsd-kernel-headers 0.57 0.56
libapp-cmd-perl 0.312-1 0.311-1
libcommons-modeler-java 2.0.1-6 2.0.1-5
libdatetime-format-natural-perl 0.97-1 0.96-1
libedit 2.11-20080614-2.2 2.11-20080614-2
libhdhomerun 20110810-1 20110801-3
libktoblzcheck 1.33-3 1.33-1
liblouisutdml 2.0.0-1 1.9.0-1
libmarc-charset-perl 1.33-1 1.32-1
libnet-nslookup-perl 2.00-1 1.19-1
libsoap-lite-perl 0.713-1 0.712-3
libswidgets-java 0.1.4-2 0.1.4-1
liburi-perl 1.59-1 1.58-1
libvalhalla 2.0.0-4 2.0.0-3
mailman 1:2.1.14-2 1:2.1.14-1
meep-mpich 1.1.1-10 1.1.1-9
minitunes 1.0-1 0.1.1-2
msp430-libc 20110612-2 20110612-1
nodm 0.11-1 0.10-1
pyvorbis 1.5-1 1.4-2
reportbug 6.1 5.1.1
request-tracker4 4.0.2-1 4.0.1-1
rtmpdump 2.4~20110711.gitc28f1bab-1 2.3-2
s390-tools 1.8.3-4 1.8.3-3
scrapbook 1.4.7-1 1.3.7-1
shelldap 0.4-3 0.4-2
spice 0.8.2-2 0.8.2-1
squeak-plugins-scratch 1.4.0.2~svn.r80-1 (not in testing)
squirrelmail-logger 2.3.1-1 2.3-4
tar-doc 1.26-2 1.25-1
ttf-dejavu 2.33-2 2.33-1
usb-modeswitch 1.1.9-2 1.1.9-1
waili 19990723-20 19990723-19
wcalc 2.4-1.1 2.4-1
webdeveloper 1.1.9-2 1.1.8-5
wxsqlite3 2.1.3-1 2.1.2-1
xorg-server 2:1.10.4-1 2:1.10.3-1
zekr 1.0.0+repack-6 1.0.0+repack-5
zmakebas 1.2-1.1 1.2-1
zssh 1.5c.debian.1-3.1 1.5c.debian.1-3
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