On 21 June 2014 09:07, Arch Website Notification <[email protected]> wrote: > === Signoff report for [community-testing] === > https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/ > > There are currently: > * 0 new packages in last 24 hours > * 0 known bad packages > * 0 packages not accepting signoffs > * 0 fully signed off packages > * 1 package missing signoffs > * 1 package older than 14 days > > (Note: the word 'package' as used here refers to packages as grouped by > pkgbase, architecture, and repository; e.g., one PKGBUILD produces one > package per architecture, even if it is a split package.) > > > > == Incomplete signoffs for [community] (1 total) == > > * waf-1.7.15-2 (any) > 1/2 signoffs > > > == All packages in [community-testing] for more than 14 days (1 total) == > > * waf-1.7.15-2 (any), since 2014-03-21 > > > == Top five in signoffs in last 24 hours == > >
Poor waf-1.7.15-2, doomed to exist in that point between realities forever more. Is there a reason for this? I couldn't find any active bug reports, nor mailing list threads about it, and the whole pkgrel bump seems to be a bump for the sake of bumping. Can someone shed some light on this? Cheers, WorMzy
