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and subject line Re: Bug#951821: gegl: FTBFS on arm*/mips* architectures; 
testing migration blocked
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regarding gegl: FTBFS on arm*/mips* architectures; testing migration blocked
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Source: gegl
Version: 0.4.18-2
Severity: serious
Justification: out-of-sync unstable-to-testing
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Dear gegl maintainers,

The latest upload of package gegl was made on 2019-11-21 and it never migrated
to Debian Testing. According to 
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/02/msg00005.html ,
packages that are out-of-sync between testing and unstable for more than 60
days are considered as having Release Critical bugs. This is blocking reverse-
dependencies like GIMP from migrating to Testing.

Looking into the current status, it fails to build on all ARM and MIPS
architectures. The reasons are mostly timeout in tests. Please make some
investigation and consider increasing the timeout limit or ignore test errors
during building.

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Boyuan Yang

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Version: 0.4.22-3

On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 at 17:57:59 +0000, Simon McVittie wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 at 00:23:13 -0500, Boyuan Yang wrote:
> > The latest upload of package gegl was made on 2019-11-21 and it never 
> > migrated
> > to Debian Testing.
> [...]
> > Looking into the current status, it fails to build on all ARM and MIPS
> > architectures.
> 
> This appears to have been resolved by the changes I made in 0.4.22-2
> and -3.

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