On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Andreas Radke wrote:
We should try to clean up testing faster. I want to start the next big rebuild session for "db". Before that we should sort out what packages can be moved or deleted completely or what holds it back.
I asked dolby to make up lists for a testing repo cleanup that I wanted to do. I haven't heard from him yet. I guess he was just busy with the bugtracker. I was very busy as well. I posted a few comments below.
Here's the current ftp list for i686-testing:
1.7M Apr 4 23:00 exiv2-0.16-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz
That exiv2 has a soname bump. All packages that needed a rebuilt (haven't check the bug tracker) are in testing as well. They've been there for a couple of months. Neri: Can they be moved to extra?
742K Apr 8 02:35 openssh-5.0p1-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz
openssh-5.0p1-1 is already in core. this can be removed from testing.
118K May 4 18:31 sudo-1.6.9p15-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz
Paul and I forgot to start the signoff thread for it. It's now out-of-date.
52K May 23 20:37 mlocate-0.20-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz
has been signoffed. I asked for status in its signoff thread today.
mplayer-svn-25449-1
Tom: are you still maintaining it? This is a couple of month old. The current package in unstable is even older. IMO, it should be removed if it's not actively maintained anymore. A couple months old svn package is pointless. BTW, I was working on a gpm soname bump. The x86_64 packages are ready and I was planning to move them in testing tonight with the i686 ones to follow later tonight or tomorrow. At least one of the rebuilt package for gpm also depends on db. We might not want to mix the 2 soname bump and do the db rebuild when the gpm one will be removed from testing. I was planning to keep the gpm in testing for a week or two to make sure I didn't miss any packages that needed to be rebuilt and because the rebuilt mc package will also have major changes/bug fixes.
Is there something where I can help out?
-Andy
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