Testing removal summary 2011-11-14 (Monday)
The following source package(s) have been removed from testing:
REMOVED: aclock.app 0.2.3-3
<http://release.debian.org/britney/hints/mehdi>
# 2011-11-13; done 2011-11-13; aclock.app will become uninstallable if gnustep-back migrates.
REMOVED: boost1.42 1.42.0-4
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: cherokee 1.2.2-2
<http://release.debian.org/britney/hints/jcristau>
# 20111113
# blocks removal of old libav*, new version rc-buggy
REMOVED: clang 2.9-11
<http://release.debian.org/britney/hints/jcristau>
# 20111113; done 20111113
REMOVED: gnome-themes-more 0.9.0.deb0.8
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: gtk-smooth-engine 1:2.14.3+deb5
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: kcollectd 0.9-2
<http://release.debian.org/britney/hints/jcristau>
# 20111113; done 20111113
# RoDktrkranz
REMOVED: libspf 0.999-1.0.0-p3.dfsg-3
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: minitunes 1.0-1
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: mule-ucs 0.85~0.20061127-3
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: spfmilter 1.99+0.97-3
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: ttf-mph-2b-damase 001.000.dfsg.2+ds1-2
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: ttf-tmuni 1.901b-2
Package not in unstable
The following package(s) appear to have valid removal hints,
but are still in testing for some reason:
HINTED FOR REMOVAL: evolution-data-server 2.32.3-1
<http://release.debian.org/britney/hints/jcristau>
# 20111112
# RoJoss
HINTED FOR REMOVAL: gmp4 2:4.3.2+dfsg-2
<http://release.debian.org/britney/hints/jcristau>
# 20110702
HINTED FOR REMOVAL: openssl098 0.9.8o-7
<http://release.debian.org/britney/hints/jcristau>
# 20111007
The script that generates this mail tries to extract removal
reasons from comments in the britney hint files. Those comments
were not originally meant to be machine readable, so if the
reason for removing your package seems to be nonsense, it is
probably the reporting script that got confused. Please check the
actual hints file before you complain about meaningless removals.
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