Please backport labyrinth 0.6-0ubuntu2 (universe) from raring
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Precise Backports |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Quantal Backports |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Please backport labyrinth 0.6-0ubuntu2 (universe) from raring to precise, quantal.
Reason for the backport:
=======
Labyrinth is a user facing application that no other package depends on. I'd like to
make the improvements in 0.6 available to a larger pool of users.
I have a recipe build for development versions, using the same packaging information
as is used for 0.6 in Ubuntu. This builds on precise and quantal, and I'm using those
packages myself, so I'm confident that it works.
https:/
Testing:
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Mark off items in the checklist [X] as you test them, but please leave the checklist so that backporters can quickly evaluate the state of testing.
You can test-build the backport in your PPA with backportpackage:
$ backportpackage -u ppa:<lp username>/<ppa name> -s raring -d precise labyrinth
$ backportpackage -u ppa:<lp username>/<ppa name> -s raring -d quantal labyrinth
* precise:
[X] Package builds without modification
[X] labyrinth installs cleanly and runs
* quantal:
[X] Package builds without modification
[X] labyrinth installs cleanly and runs
No reverse dependencies
Changed in precise-backports: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
Changed in quantal-backports: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
Hey,
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 06:30:06PM -0000, Thomas Kluyver wrote: ======= ======= === /launchpad. net/~takluyver/ +archive/ labyrinth- dev
> Public bug reported:
>
> Please backport labyrinth 0.6-0ubuntu2 (universe) from raring to
> precise, quantal.
>
> Reason for the backport:
> =======
>
> Labyrinth is a user facing application that no other package depends on. I'd like to
> make the improvements in 0.6 available to a larger pool of users.
>
> I have a recipe build for development versions, using the same packaging information
> as is used for 0.6 in Ubuntu. This builds on precise and quantal, and I'm using those
> packages myself, so I'm confident that it works.
>
> https:/
Thanks for the request. It sounds fine in principle.
You say you've used the recipe builds, but have you tested the actual
backport that we'll be performing? That's the R package recompiled on
P/Q.
Cheers,
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Iain Lane [ <email address hidden> ]
Debian Developer [ <email address hidden> ]
Ubuntu Developer [ <email address hidden> ]