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Bug 549002

Summary: www-apache/mod_scgi-1.14-r1 stable request
Product: Gentoo Linux Reporter: Pacho Ramos <pacho>
Component: StabilizationAssignee: No maintainer - Look at https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Proxy_Maintainers if you want to take care of it <maintainer-needed>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: normal Keywords: STABLEREQ
Priority: Normal Flags: kensington: sanity-check+
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard:
Package list:
=www-apache/mod_scgi-1.14-r1 =www-apps/scgi-1.14
Runtime testing required: ---
Bug Depends on: 468302    
Bug Blocks: 605728    

Description Pacho Ramos gentoo-dev 2015-05-09 12:01:28 UTC
will be needed for apache 2.4
Comment 1 Agostino Sarubbo gentoo-dev 2016-12-28 08:38:09 UTC
Dear Maintainer (or who is mainly involved in this stable request),

This is an auto-generated message that will move the current component to the new component Stabilization.
To ensure that the stabilization will proceed correctly, please fill the fields "Atoms to stabilize" and "Runtime testing required" as described here:
https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/message/4b2ef0e9aa7588224b8ae799c5fe31fa
Comment 2 Michael Palimaka (kensington) gentoo-dev 2016-12-30 14:48:13 UTC
An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors (25 lines truncated): 

> dependency.bad www-apache/mod_scgi/mod_scgi-1.14-r1.ebuild: DEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0) ['~www-apps/scgi-1.14']
> dependency.bad www-apache/mod_scgi/mod_scgi-1.14-r1.ebuild: RDEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0) ['~www-apps/scgi-1.14']
> dependency.bad www-apache/mod_scgi/mod_scgi-1.14-r1.ebuild: DEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop) ['~www-apps/scgi-1.14']
Comment 3 Agostino Sarubbo gentoo-dev 2016-12-31 22:20:47 UTC
amd64 stable
Comment 4 Agostino Sarubbo gentoo-dev 2017-01-02 09:54:58 UTC
x86 stable
Comment 5 Michael Palimaka (kensington) gentoo-dev 2017-03-18 08:11:34 UTC
90 day arch timeout