Hi, On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 12:46:29PM +0100, Cristian Morales Vega wrote:
The following packages have been failing to build on Factory for more than 30 days. This is a reminder for anybody that could be interested in any of them. Any package failing to build for more than 100 days will be dropped from openSUSE.
- libgcj43 Fails for 277 days: undefined reference to `__cxa_call_unexpected'
@Richard: I wouldd drop all older releases of gcc-java and leave only the latest (libgcj47 atm) one for openjdk bootstrap. Unfortunatelly, there's no chance to do drop it completelly.
- elilo Fails for 92 days: undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail_local' (New upstream version 3.14 available) - opensuse-manuals_ru Fails for 86 days: java 1.7 breaks it
I'm looking on it, but it might make a sense to accept some of the noarch packages to be built only on one architecture. At least in case opensuse-manuals, doing the i586/x86_64 builds is pointless and waste our limited build power.
- selinux-policy Fails for 74 days: error(s) encountered while parsing configuration (Different changes in devel project (since 6 months)) - libgcj41 Fails for 47 days: java test cases...
The same as libgcj43
- compiz Fails for 44 days: kwin changes - kdegraphics3 Fails for 42 days: gphoto update (Current sources were declined: request 138654) - xerces-j2-bootstrap Fails for 33 days: temporary failure
Because of libgcj47 dependencies ...
- hawk Fails for 33 days: cannot load such file -- gettext/tools/rgettext (rails 2 vs rails 3?) - python-tagpy Fails for 33 days: taglib update - rubygem-webyast-time Fails for 31 days: Missing partial shared/online_help (Different changes in devel project (since 23 days)) - ccscript3 Fails for 30 days: undefined reference to `main' (Request 139531 to network:telephony) - iscsitarget Fails for 30 days: kernel 3.6
This is a test. Please give some feedback. Anything to improve? Did this email actually helped you? The email was sent BCC to the package maintainers I could identify. I couldn't identify one clear one for ccscript3 and sent it to the latest .changes entry.
OK, some feedback * Why the subject is Re: your email? I'm bit curious it did not end in my spam folder ;-) * I don't think that using BCC is needed - all our emails are easilly accessible for every OBS user and the maintainer should be interested someone is going to fix his package ... Regards Michal Vyskocil