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Testing removal summary 2022-12-05 (Monday)



The following source package(s) have been removed from testing:

  REMOVED: libobject-pad-classattr-struct-perl 0.03-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
    # 1023479

  REMOVED: python-descartes 1.1.0-5
    Package not in unstable

  REMOVED: python-ssdeep 3.1+dfsg-3
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
    # 1022526

  REMOVED: r-bioc-ballgown 2.28.0+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-biovizbase 1.44.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-bsgenome 1.64.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-cner 1.32.0+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-cummerbund 2.38.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-degnorm 1.6.1+ds-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-ensembldb 2.20.2+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-genelendatabase 1.32.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-genomicfeatures 1.48.4+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-genomicfiles 1.32.1-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-ggbio 1.44.1-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-goseq 1.48.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-grohmm 1.30.1-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-gviz 1.40.1+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-isoformswitchanalyzer 1.18.0+ds-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-mutationalpatterns 3.6.0+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-netsam 1.38.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-organismdbi 1.38.1-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-purecn 2.2.0+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-rgsepd 1.28.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-rtracklayer 1.56.1-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-scrnaseq 2.10.0+ds-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-structuralvariantannotation 1.13.0+ds-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-tfbstools 1.34.0+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-titancna 1.34.0-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-tximeta 1.14.1+dfsg-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-bioc-variantannotation 1.42.1-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-ggm 2.5-2
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-metap 1.8-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-multidimbio 1.2.2-2
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-mutoss 0.1-12-3
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-pscbs 0.66.0-2
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-restfulr 0.0.15-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-samr 3.0-2
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-spp 1.16.0-2
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-cran-wgcna 1.71-1
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

  REMOVED: r-other-wasabi 1.0.1-2
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/sramacher>
    # 2022-12-02; done 2022-12-04
    # r-bioc transition: #1023731
    # Wading through all the autopkgtest regression is a waste of time. Let's remove everything and then
    # let's see what migrates back to testing. This will at least allow us to decide which regressions
    # are real and which are caused by mismatches between tested source packages and installed binary
    # packages.

The following package(s) appear to have valid removal hints,
but are still in testing for some reason:

  HINTED FOR REMOVAL: guile-ssh 0.13.1-6
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
    # 1020087

  HINTED FOR REMOVAL: metakernel 0.27.5-4
    <https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/auto-removals>
    # 1021705

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were not originally meant to be machine readable, so if the
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probably the reporting script that got confused. Please check the
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