On 2012-06-04 19:11, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: > Thank you Niels, > > On Mon, 04 Jun 2012, Niels Thykier wrote: >> I am not entirely sure if this was implied or not in your sentence, but >> we would prefer getting a transition bug before the package is uploaded >> to sid. > > yes -- that is what I meant (I have sinned twice btw -- just yesterday > uploaded fresh libguac -- it is in NEW -- will report transition bug > again). but for upcoming upload of libcomedi will report first (may be > today) >
For the record, you can ask the ftp-masters to reject packages in NEW (e.g. for stuff like this). Anyhow, in the given case, we can probably let it slide for now. Though, I will follow up on the #675976 about libguac. > >>> Transition is tiny -- just 2 dependent packages on libbiosig-dev >>> packages (below). "Transition bug" against biosig4c++ source is >>> #675967. >> The bts is acting up a bit, so I cannot actually read the contents of >> #675967 right now. Anyhow, it appears to be RC, which will stall the >> transition so please close it or downgrade it. For the purpose of >> tracking the transition, this bug is sufficient. > > that was a fresh bugreport which I filed to prevent biosig4c++ to > migrate to wheezy before all depends are fine (i.e. trying to do > "transition" manually). I guess I mixed up the meaning of 'transition > bug' and #675967 wasn't really necessary -- closing with this email. > Yeah, in a transition we generally want packages to migrate "sooner rather than later", so a new RC bug will just make things worse actually. :) > [...] > >> We already scheduled the binNMUs for these earlier today and indeed >> sigviewer appears to be doing fine (still waiting for mipsel and armhf >> though). openwalut is still building, but I hope it will be as painless >> as you expect. > > actually openwalnut I haven't tested yet locally so there might be > surprises. > > [...] The first results on openwalnut appears to be positive[1], so it is probably not going to be an issue. But if something fails I expect you (i.e. the maintainers of biosig4c++) to help solve the issue. ~Niels [1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=openwalnut,sigviewer&compact=compact -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org