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and subject line Re: lam out of sync on lenny/ia64
has caused the Debian Bug report #518521,
regarding lam out of sync on lenny/ia64
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Package: lam
Version: 7.1.2-1.3
Severity: serious
Justification: Missing binaries in a stable release
Tag: lenny

Lenny's lam source version is 7.1.2-1.4 and all binaries except ia64
do use that version. ia64 is at 7.1.2-1.3:

$ rmadison -s stable -S lam
 lam-mpidoc |  7.1.2-1.4 |  stable | all
lam-runtime |  7.1.2-1.3 |  stable | ia64
lam-runtime |  7.1.2-1.4 |  stable | alpha, amd64, arm, armel, ...
   lam4-dev |  7.1.2-1.3 |  stable | ia64
   lam4-dev |  7.1.2-1.4 |  stable | alpha, amd64, arm, armel, ...
    liblam4 |  7.1.2-1.3 |  stable | ia64
    liblam4 |  7.1.2-1.4 |  stable | alpha, amd64, arm, armel, ...
        lam |  7.1.2-1.4 |  stable | source

https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=lam;ver=7.1.2-1.4;arch=ia64;stamp=1215843004
says maybe-failed with an ICE. All other versions (and architectures)
built fine, so this was probably a compiler hickup. (No idea about
the m68k failures, fetch.cgi doesn't like that arch anymore.)

Christoph
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Hi,

I am closing this bug as it was marked fixed but never really "closed".

~Niels




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