Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: r-bioc-biocsingu...@packages.debian.org, 
debia...@lists.debian.org, cru...@debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:r-bioc-biocsingular
Control: block -1 by 1078965
Control: block -1 by 1078961
Control: block -1 by 1078985
Control: block 1076843 by -1
Tags: moreinfo
User: ftp.debian....@packages.debian.org
Usertags: remove


Dear FTP Team,

As part of the Bioconductor 3.19 transition, the Debian R team agreed [0] to 
remove builds for 32-bit architectures (where possible) in line with upstream's 
cessation of support for 32-bit systems.

Here is the 23rd such removal request, this time for r-bioc-biocsingular. `dak` complains about 
"r-bioc-gsva", "r-bioc-scran", and "r-bioc-singler" for which there are already a 32-bit 
removal bugs. `dak` also complains about r-bioc-scater, which is "arch:all" and a leaf package. In my 
opinion, once the 32-bit packages for dependent packages are removed, then removing the 32-bit packages for 
r-bioc-biocsingular should not cause a problem.

$ ssh mirror.ftp-master.debian.org "dak rm --architecture=armel,armhf,i386 
--no-arch-all-rdeps --binary-only --partial --rdep-check --no-action 
r-bioc-biocsingular"
Will remove the following packages from unstable:

r-bioc-biocsingular | 1.18.0+ds-1 | armel, armhf, i386

Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers <r-pkg-t...@alioth-lists.debian.net>

------------------- Reason -------------------

----------------------------------------------

Checking reverse dependencies...
# Broken Depends:
r-bioc-gsva: r-bioc-gsva
r-bioc-scran: r-bioc-scran
r-bioc-singler: r-bioc-singler

# Broken Build-Depends:
r-bioc-gsva: r-bioc-biocsingular (1.20.0 >=)
r-bioc-scater: r-bioc-biocsingular (1.20.0 >=)
r-bioc-scran: r-bioc-biocsingular (1.20.0 >=)
r-bioc-singler: r-bioc-biocsingular (1.20.0 >=)

Dependency problem found.

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Thanks!

[0] https://lists.debian.org/debian-r/2024/07/msg00033.html 
https://lists.debian.org/debian-r/2024/07/msg00035.html 
https://lists.debian.org/debian-r/2024/07/msg00045.html

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Michael R. Crusoe

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