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testing: python3-pypandoc
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Source: metakernel
Version: 0.27.5-4
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertag: edos-uninstallable
Dear maintainer(s),
Dose [1] is reporting issues with your packages. Normally your build
dependencies shouldn't be removed from testing without removal all
reverse build dependencies too, nor should a package be allowed to
migrate unless all build dependencies are candidate for migration too.
However, somehow we ended up in the current state and your source
package is missing some Build-Depends for some while now. Not being able
to build from source in a suite is an RC bug in that suite.
Can you please solve the situation by either helping the maintainer of
your Build-Depends to enable migration to testing, or by working around
the lack of this build dependency?
Paul
[1] https://qa.debian.org/dose/debcheck/src_testing_main/index.html
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Hello Paul,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 12:23:40PM +0200, Paul Gevers wrote:
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> Can you please solve the situation by either helping the maintainer of your
> Build-Depends to enable migration to testing, or by working around the lack
> of this build dependency?
Sorry for the late reply. I see that python3-pypandoc is currently in bookworm:
$ date -u; rmadison -s bookworm python3-pypandoc
Mon 19 Dec 2022 08:59:55 PM UTC
python3-pypandoc | 1.7.4+ds0-2 | testing | all
Thus, I am closing this bug.
> Paul
--Joe
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