Debian Bug report logs - #1080986
src:sigil: fails to migrate to testing for too long: Build-Depends not available on mips64el

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Package: src:sigil; Maintainer for src:sigil is Mattia Rizzolo <[email protected]>;

Reported by: Paul Gevers <[email protected]>

Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2024 12:36:01 UTC

Severity: serious

Tags: sid, trixie

Found in version sigil/2.0.1+dfsg1-1

Fixed in version sigil/2.2.1+dfsg-1

Done: Paul Gevers <[email protected]>

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Bug#1080986; Package src:sigil. (Fri, 06 Sep 2024 12:36:02 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


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New Bug report received and forwarded. Copy sent to Mattia Rizzolo <[email protected]>. (Fri, 06 Sep 2024 12:36:02 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


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From: Paul Gevers <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: src:sigil: fails to migrate to testing for too long: Build-Depends not available on mips64el
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2024 14:33:45 +0200
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Source: sigil
Version: 2.0.1+dfsg1-1
Severity: serious
Control: close -1 2.2.1+dfsg-1
Tags: sid trixie
User: [email protected]
Usertags: out-of-sync

Dear maintainer(s),

The Release Team considers packages that are out-of-sync between testing 
and unstable for more than 30 days as having a Release Critical bug in 
testing [1]. Your package src:sigil has been trying to migrate for 40 
days [2]. Hence, I am filing this bug. Your package fails to build on 
mips64el because its Build-Depends qt6-webengine-dev is not available 
there. You'll need to request removal of the binaries from unstable on 
that architecture to enable migration.

If a package is out of sync between unstable and testing for a longer 
period, this usually means that bugs in the package in testing cannot be 
fixed via unstable. Additionally, blocked packages can have impact on 
other packages, which makes preparing for the release more difficult. 
Finally, it often exposes issues with the package and/or
its (reverse-)dependencies. We expect maintainers to fix issues that 
hamper the migration of their package in a timely manner.

This bug will trigger auto-removal when appropriate. As with all new 
bugs, there will be at least 30 days before the package is auto-removed.

I have immediately closed this bug with the version in unstable, so if 
that version or a later version migrates, this bug will no longer affect 
testing. I have also tagged this bug to only affect sid and trixie, so 
it doesn't affect (old-)stable.

If you believe your package is unable to migrate to testing due to 
issues beyond your control, don't hesitate to contact the Release Team.

Paul

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/06/msg00001.html
[2] https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=sigil

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Marked as fixed in versions sigil/2.2.1+dfsg-1. Request was from Paul Gevers <[email protected]> to [email protected]. (Fri, 06 Sep 2024 12:36:02 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


Marked Bug as done Request was from Paul Gevers <[email protected]> to [email protected]. (Fri, 06 Sep 2024 12:36:02 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


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