Testing migration summary 2019-12-02 (Monday)
On 2019-12-02 (Monday), the following source package(s) entered testing:
source package version previous
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apertium-anaphora 0.0.4-1 (not in testing)
ayatana-indicator-application 0.5.3-1 0.5.2-2
ayatana-indicator-notifications 0.4.1-1 0.4.0-2
ayatana-indicator-session 0.4.4-1 0.4.3-2
budgie-desktop 10.5.1-2 10.5.1-1
cewl 5.4.6-1 5.4.4.2-2
cmdtest 0.32.14.gcdfe14e-1 0.32-4
converseen 0.9.8.0-1 0.9.7.2-1
expeyes 4.5.7+dfsg-1 4.5.6+dfsg-2
fcitx-cloudpinyin 0.3.7-1 0.3.6-2
fcitx-qt5 1.2.4-1 1.2.3-3
flask-babel 0.11.2-3 0.11.2-2
fonts-sil-taiheritagepro 2.600-2 2.600-1
forensics-all 3.11 3.10
forensics-extra 2.12 2.11
freeradius 3.0.20+dfsg-1 3.0.19+dfsg-3
golang-github-hashicorp-go-hclog 0.10.0-1 0.9.2-1
golang-github-hashicorp-go-retryablehttp 0.6.4-1 0.6.3-1
golang-logrus 1.4.2-1 1.3.0-1
googler 4.0-1 3.7.1-1
gramps 5.1.1-1 5.0.1-1
harp 1.9.1-1 1.9-1
haxe 1:4.0.3-1 1:4.0.2-1
hexedit 1.4.2-6 1.4.2-5
horizon 3:16.0.0-2 3:16.0.0-1
hwloc-contrib 2.1.0+dfsg-2 1.11.13-1
indicator-sensors 1.1-1 0.9-2
jsamp 1.3.7-1 1.3.6-1
jumpnbump 1.61-2 1.61-1
kuttypy 2.1-2 2.1-1
libmoo-perl 2.003006-1 2.003004-2
liborcus 0.15.3-3 0.15.3-2
libtext-xslate-perl 3.5.7-1 3.5.6-1
libweb-api-perl 2.6-1 2.5-1
libwww-perl 6.43-1 6.42-1
nlopt 2.6.1-7 2.6.1-5
node-eslint-visitor-keys 1.1.0-2 (not in testing)
php-webmozart-assert 1.6.0-1 1.5.0-1
python-cliapp 1.20180812.1-3 1.20180812.1-2
python-cpuinfo 5.0.0-2 5.0.0-1
python-daphne 2.4.0-1 2.2.5-1
python-django-waffle 0.18.0-1 0.17.0-1
python-ttystatus 0.38-3 0.38-2
rocksndiamonds 4.1.3.0+dfsg-1 4.1.1.0+dfsg-1
simplesamlphp 1.18.1-1 1.17.6-2
sopel 6.6.9-1 (not in testing)
subversion 1.13.0-1 1.10.6-1
superlu-dist 6.2.0+dfsg1-3 6.2.0+dfsg1-2
tmux 3.0-1 2.9a-3
tstools 1.13~git20151030-3 1.13~git20151030-2
xlsx2csv 1:0.7.6-1 1:0.7.4+git20181115.89ffd7d-1
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