Testing migration summary 2011-10-23 (Sunday)
On 2011-10-23 (Sunday), the following source package(s) entered testing:
source package version previous
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auto-multiple-choice 1.0.2-1 0.550-2
calamaris 2.99.4.0-16 2.99.4.0-15
cedar-backup2 2.21.0-1 2.20.1-2
dc3dd 7.1.614-1 7.0.0-1
distro-info 0.3 0.2.1
facter 1.6.2-1 1.6.0-1
farsight2 0.0.31-1 0.0.30-1
fcheck 2.7.59-17 2.7.59-16
felix-bundlerepository 1.6.6-1 (not in testing)
felix-main 2.0.5-2 (not in testing)
fonts-junicode 0.6.17+20110915-1 (not in testing)
fonts-unfonts-core 1.0.2-080608-5 (not in testing)
fonts-unfonts-extra 1.0.2-080608-4 (not in testing)
h5py 2.0.1-1 2.0.0-1
haskell-data-memocombinators 0.4.2-1 0.4.1-1
haskell-hashed-storage 0.5.9-1 0.5.6-1
haskell-hledger-chart 0.16.1-1 0.15.2-1
haskell-hledger-vty 0.16.1-1 0.15.2-1
haskell-rsa 1.0.6.2-1 1.0.6.1-1
igstk 4.4.0-2 (not in testing)
kfreebsd-kernel-di-amd64 0.7 0.6
libffi 3.0.10-3 3.0.10-1
libobject-insideout-perl 3.84-1 3.81-2
libthreads-perl 1.85-1 1.83-1
libuser-perl 1.9-1 1.6-2
manpages-de 0.9-1 0.8-1
mathomatic 15.6.5-1 15.6.4-1
maven-bundle-plugin 2.3.4-4 (not in testing)
maven2-core 2.2.1-8 2.2.1-6
mingw-ocaml 3.12.1+debian2 (not in testing)
mingw-w64 2.0-1 2.0~rc1-1
mutter 3.0.2.1-4 3.0.2.1-2
openinbrowser 1.11-3 1.11-2
opensp 1.5.2-10 1.5.2-9
optgeo 2.05-1 2.04.1-2
proftpd-mod-clamav 0.10-1 (not in testing)
puppet 2.7.5-3 2.7.3-3
pwdhash 1.7-11 1.7-10
python-ucltip 0.6-3 0.5-1
redmine 1.2.1+dfsg2-2 1.1.3-4
roundcube 0.6+dfsg-1 0.5.4+dfsg-1
scowl 7.1-1 6-3
ssdeep 2.7-1 2.6-1
surefire 2.10-1 2.4.3-5
syslinux 2:4.04+dfsg-5 2:4.04+dfsg-4
tftpy 0.6.0-1 0.5.1-1
uicilibris 1.4-5 1.4-4
undbx 0.20-1 (not in testing)
valabind 0.5.1-1 (not in testing)
vimperator 3.2-3 3.2-2
webdeveloper 1.1.9-3 1.1.9-2
winff 1.3.2-5 1.3.2-4
wipe 0.22-1 0.21-9
wxwidgets2.6 2.6.3.2.2-6 2.6.3.2.2-5
xorg-server 2:1.11.1.901-2 2:1.11.1-1
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