Hi! Did you Bcc backports-users on intention? Why so?
* <gzan...@gzander.de> [2009-09-07 17:36:47 CEST]: > am 7 Sep schrieb Rene Engelhard: > > a) This BTS is not for backport bugs. > > > > Thankfully you didn't actually report a bug. > > I use the "contact" at the bottom of the page > "packages.debian.org/search...". It leads to "Getting in Contact"... > Report... > If this is wrong, it's not my fault. It would be nice to fix the contact > address. Can you be a bit more specific please? It isn't possible to fix anything if you are not clear on what steps you used for that, and actually I can't really follow you, the only contact related link I see on the packages pages says that it's for problems with the webpages, and a link to the generic contact page. Granted, the backports.org website doesn't really mention that bugreports should be addressed to the backports-users mailinglist, that's unfortunate. At least I didn't find anything along that lines on the "Instructions" page. > The problem still exists: > Package openoffice.org > > * lenny-backports (editors): full-featured office productivity suite > 1:3.1.1-1~bpo50+1 [backports]: amd64 > 1:3.1.0-5~bpo50+2 [backports]: i386 ia64 powerpc > 1:3.0.1-11~bpo50+2 [backports]: armel Not anymore, since almost two days: <http://experimental.ftbfs.de/new/package.php?p=openoffice.org&suite=lenny-bpo> Maybe the mirror you are using is outdated? But still, there is nothing that Rene can do, the autobuild network isn't operated by him. And again, please use the backports-users mailinglist for future problem reports with packages from backports.org. If it turns out that it's a regular problem with the package that also affects the version in testing/unstable the bug will get forwarded to there. Sorry for the inconvenience, Rhonda -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-openoffice-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org