mass removal of old and unpopular packages
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Hi,
The following packages:
- are in universe or multiverse
- are not in Debian unstable
- have not been updated in Ubuntu since Ubuntu hardy (=> same version in hardy and lucid)
- are installed on less than 0.1% of Ubuntu systems, according to popcon (=> popcon < 1400 installations)
- don't have any reverse dependencies
Also, the list was discussed on ubuntu-motu@, and I've removed from the list the packages that are still under discussion.
Could you please remove those source packages from lucid ?
Thanks
chpax
vh
dart
replicator
ras
libforms-doc
asis-doc
cl-aspectl
nawm
aladin
toolbar-fancy
cl-fad
pyragua
jmp
albert
libwww-doc
pfmon
dpkg-ftp
qemacs
hbf-kanji48
dpkg-multicd
mirrordir
syck
libxfontcache
euro-support
libroxen-form
libroxen-ecms
libaspectr
outo
wulfware
libspread-
emilda-print
japana
pclcomp
vectormath
kagemai
mestatus
gopersist
sense-region
reformat
libalgorithm-
lms
hsc
depview
cell-gdb
howm
libtree-perl
htmlpp
qchat
paralogger
pdumpfs-rsync
tablix
libhtml-pager-perl
vdr-plugin-
libdbg
libgames-cards-perl
libfxscintilla
sword-text-viet
sorune
cafix
musixpss
vdr-plugin-ttxtsubs
reverend
cell-programmin
anjsp
happycoders-emacs
libcgikit-ruby
banana
smartdoc
fgr
libsocket
sword-text-tagalog
loqui
bkp
at-poke
qdbusbridge
mobile-
zebedee
nbsmtp
v2strip
tclcrypt
jpackage-utils
sixpack-bibtex
wakkabox
dbmdeep
muine-shell
mosml
gafix
synctree
x11rec
console-freecell
claw4
spu-newlib
tkbibtex
cell-gcc
opensg
sqlite-ruby
ximp3
termlauncher-applet
cell-binutils
klavier
hardware-connected
libcafix
sword-text-itadio
waon
ppu-sysroot
grml-vpn
gournal
squash
sword-text-rst
sword-text-frelsg
mateedit
fceu-server
ubuntu-laptop-mode
imqv2
plagiat
update-apt
apt-mark-sync
sword-text-wlc
sword-text-
sword-language-
sword-text-arasvd
Changed in ubuntu: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
oops, please do not remove sword-*, I'd like to investigate their status a bit more. There's apparently an ubuntu derivative distro that might rely on them.