The whole stack has migrated.
** Changed in: r-bioc-biocgenerics (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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[FFe] R Bioconductor 3.
Removing packages from oracular:
r-bioc-deseq 1.39.0-13 in oracular armhf
Comment: LP: #2077420, remove armhf binaries
1 package successfully removed.
Removing packages from oracular:
r-bioc-dropletutils 1.22.0+ds-1build2 in oracular armhf
Comment: LP: #2077420, remove armhf binarie
armhf binary packages that need to be removed from oracular:
r-bioc-deseq
r-bioc-dropletutils
r-bioc-gsva
r-bioc-scran
r-bioc-sva
r-bioc-destiny
r-bioc-genefilter
r-bioc-glmgampoi
r-bioc-oligo
r-bioc-scuttle
r-bioc-singler
r-bioc-biocsingular
r-bioc-deseq2
r-bioc-gosemsim
r-bioc-beachmat
r-bioc
> Barring any objections, I'll go ahead with this towards the end of the
week.
No, please go ahead as soon as possible. Thanks.
** Changed in: r-bioc-biocgenerics (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Removal of the last 32-bit binary packages happened in Debian on 2024-09-08.
A big chunk of the packages have already migrated to testing.
A couple of autopkgtest regressions can be seen now, which hopefully will be
resolved soon.
Barring any objections, I'll go ahead with this towards the end of
Debian are still waiting on removal of 11 or so 32-bit binary packages.
This is obscuring the autopkgtest results. I prefer to wait a bit
longer before starting this, in case some packages need new uploads to
fix autopkgtests, so we don't need to sync the same packages multiple
times.
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> I suggest waiting a week or so for the autopkgtest results in Debian.
How's it looking, Graham? Do you think it's in a reasonable state to
really sync 183 packages and drop 52 armhf binaries?
As a fellow release team member, can you foresee the whole thing and
gimme a judgement call on how you