Testing removal summary 2020-11-10 (Tuesday)
The following source package(s) have been removed from testing:
REMOVED: calcoo 1.3.18-8
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: eas4tbsync 1.14-1
<https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
Bug #968102: tbsync: Incompatible with Thunderbird 78
# in tbsync
Bug #971771: Incompatible with Thunderbird 78
REMOVED: editline 1.12-6.1
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: eyes.js 0.1.8-2
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: libdata-alias-perl 1.21-1
<https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
# 20201109
# perl transtion
REMOVED: libgstreamer1-perl 0.003-3
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: libparser++ 0.2.3-2
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: neutron-fwaas 1:16.0.0-1
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: openhackware 0.4.1+git-20140423.c559da7c-4.1
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: pg-backup-ctl 0.8
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: rust-webpki-roots 0.20.0-1
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: ryu 4.30+ds1-2
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: sgabios 0.0~svn8-4
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: tty-server 0.0~git20201105.50b9367+ds-1
Package not in unstable
REMOVED: vzctl 4.9.4-6
<https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
Bug #970917: vzquota: unusable without kernel support
# in vzquota
Bug #970916: vzctl: unusable without kernel support
REMOVED: vzdump 1.2.6-6
<https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
# 970916,970917 in vzctl,vzquota
REMOVED: vzquota 3.1-4
<https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
Bug #970917: vzquota: unusable without kernel support
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