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Tue, 19 Oct 2010

Recent RC-Bug activity

Well, recently I didn't had that much time to squash RC bugs , too.. In the entire October I got the following things done:

  1. Fixed bug #595313 -- An installation problem with nagvis
  2. Fixed bug #598614 -- A FTBFS by inactivity timeout on mips simply by not building arch independent data
  3. Fixed bugs #567770 and #572465 -- one FTBFS and one upgrade problem with enlightment; well... strictly speaking... The upgrade problem was a result of my previous NMU if that package, and the FTBFS was a trivial change of the build-depends (for which someone already submitted a patch).
  4. Commented on #591118 -- An unreproducible FTBFS under certain circumstances, no one could exactly find out so far; but at least I could help to verify that the problem has disappeared with the package in experimental

Hui, it seems I haven't done that much. But I think my examples shows, that there are still some very easy bugs left to be squashed or at least comment.

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Fri, 15 Oct 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 41

The bug webinterface of the Universal Debian Database currently knows about the following release critical bugs:

In Total:732
Affecting Squeeze:327
Squeeze only:84
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:243

Of these 243 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:22
Patched in Squeeze:51
Duplicates in Squeeze:25
Can be fixed in a security Update:26
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:12
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:26

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 130 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributors to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, with the view of the Release Managers, 183 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see Interpreting the release critical bug statistics for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 13:00 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Fri, 08 Oct 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 40

The bug webinterface of the Universal Debian Database currently knows about the following release critical bugs:

In Total:744
Affecting Squeeze:358
Squeeze only:76
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:282

Of these 282 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:19
Patched in Squeeze:44
Duplicates in Squeeze:28
Can be fixed in a security Update:28
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:11
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:29

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 161 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributors to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, with the view of the Release Managers, 218 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see Interpreting the release critical bug statistics for an explanation of the different numbers.

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Tue, 05 Oct 2010

1000th commit!

Wow! Just noticed, that we had the 1000th in Debians Publicity repository! Congrats everyone :)

postet at 10:48 into [Debian] permanent link


Fri, 01 Oct 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 39

The bug webinterface of the Universal Debian Database currently knows about the following release critical bugs:

In Total:767
Affecting Squeeze:387
Squeeze only:86
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:301

Of these 301 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:23
Patched in Squeeze:41
Duplicates in Squeeze:30
Can be fixed in a security Update:32
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:10
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:24

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 177 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributors to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, with the view of the Release Managers, 232 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see Interpreting the release critical bug statistics for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 13:01 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


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Alexander Tolimar Reichle-Schmehl lives in Tuttlingen / Germany. He works as IT manager (specialized on Unix and SAN/Storage) for an international automotive supplier.

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