[MIR] publicsuffix

Bug #1522811 reported by Timo Jyrinki
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publicsuffix (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Availability: In universe, an _all package.

Rationale: Qt Base 5.5.1 has a new build dependency to regenerate some pregenerated data during build time. This was done in Debian at http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-kde/qt/qtbase.git/commit/?h=experimental&id=3b15cb9e9bbf3b8c084095e46a41a2f6cc4802c0

Security: No known security history. No executables, daemons, services.

Quality assurance: No bugs open in Ubuntu. One bug in Debian about renaming a file for clarity.

Dependencies: All build dependencies are in main.

Standard compliance: Packaging seems compliant.

Maintenance: Maintained by Daniel Kahn Gillmor in Debian, in collab-maint git. ubuntu-qt-packagers team is subscribed to publicsuffix bugs in Ubuntu.

tags: added: ftbfs s390x
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Michael Terry (mterry) wrote :

Yeah, this is fine. Just a data package. I note it has some test code that isn't being run? But it doesn't have an obvious test runner and for this particular package, I don't think it's worth a delta to run a couple simple tests.

Changed in publicsuffix (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Committed
tags: removed: s390x
Revision history for this message
Logan Rosen (logan) wrote :

Since build dependencies of packages in main don't have to be in main anymore (as long as they're not runtime dependencies as well), does this still need to be done?

tags: removed: ftbfs
Changed in publicsuffix (Ubuntu):
status: Fix Committed → Incomplete
Revision history for this message
Michael Terry (mterry) wrote :

Correct, this can be dropped until something Depends on it.

Changed in publicsuffix (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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