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Bug 694326 - dev-libs/granite-5.2.5: Stabilize
Summary: dev-libs/granite-5.2.5: Stabilize
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Stabilization (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal normal (vote)
Assignee: Bernardo Meurer
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Keywords: STABLEREQ
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2019-09-13 23:36 UTC by Bernardo Meurer
Modified: 2019-11-03 12:25 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Package list:
dev-libs/granite-5.2.5
Runtime testing required: ---
stable-bot: sanity-check-


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Description Bernardo Meurer 2019-09-13 23:36:14 UTC
The current stable version (0.5.0) is broken beyond repair, and is positively ancient. I'd like to request for it to be yanked from the tree immediately (to avoid broken stable packages) and for the new 5.2.5 to take it's place.
Comment 1 Thomas Deutschmann (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2019-09-26 19:18:45 UTC
x86 stable
Comment 2 Stabilization helper bot gentoo-dev 2019-10-02 10:52:21 UTC
An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors (15 lines truncated): 

> dependency.bad dev-libs/granite/granite-5.2.5.ebuild: DEPEND: arm64(default/linux/arm64/17.0) ['dev-libs/libgee:0.8[introspection]']
> dependency.bad dev-libs/granite/granite-5.2.5.ebuild: RDEPEND: arm64(default/linux/arm64/17.0) ['dev-libs/libgee:0.8[introspection]']
> dependency.bad dev-libs/granite/granite-5.2.5.ebuild: DEPEND: arm64(default/linux/arm64/17.0/desktop) ['dev-libs/libgee:0.8[introspection]']
Comment 3 Bernardo Meurer 2019-10-14 20:52:24 UTC
Closing this in favour of stabilizing r1.
Comment 4 Joonas Niilola gentoo-dev 2019-10-15 05:38:26 UTC
FYI, you can just edit the "package list", drop arches for 30 days and re-add them or just keep them (but they might forget this while waiting). No need to open a new bug about the same package. 

Besides I think it's your job to wait that 30 days for bugs, if no significant ones arise, request stabilization.