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general
  • source: adlibtracker2 (main)
  • version: 2.4.25+ds-1
  • maintainer: Alex Myczko (DMD) (LowNMU)
  • arch: any
  • std-ver: 4.7.3
  • VCS: Git (Browse, QA)
versions [more versions can be listed by madison] [old versions available from snapshot.debian.org]
[pool directory]
  • o-o-stable: 2.4.24-1
  • oldstable: 2.4.24-2
  • stable: 2.4.24-3
  • testing: 2.4.24-3
  • unstable: 2.4.25+ds-1
versioned links
  • 2.4.24-1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 2.4.24-2: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 2.4.24-3: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 2.4.25+ds-1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
binaries
  • adlibtracker2
action needed
The VCS repository is not up to date, push the missing commits. high
vcswatch reports that the current version of the package is not in its VCS.
Either you need to push your commits and/or your tags, or the information about the package's VCS are out of date. A common cause of the latter issue when using the Git VCS is not specifying the correct branch when the packaging is not in the default one (remote HEAD branch), which is usually "master" but can be modified in salsa.debian.org in the project's general settings with the "Default Branch" field). Alternatively the Vcs-Git field in debian/control can contain a "-b <branch-name>" suffix to indicate what branch is used for the Debian packaging.
Created: 2026-03-14 Last update: 2026-03-14 07:04
lintian reports 1 error and 2 warnings high
Lintian reports 1 error and 2 warnings about this package. You should make the package lintian clean getting rid of them.
Created: 2022-11-13 Last update: 2025-04-10 00:30
testing migrations
  • excuses:
    • Migration status for adlibtracker2 (2.4.24-3 to 2.4.25+ds-1): Waiting for test results or another package, or too young (no action required now - check later)
    • Issues preventing migration:
    • ∙ ∙ Too young, only 4 of 5 days old
    • Additional info (not blocking):
    • ∙ ∙ Piuparts tested OK - https://piuparts.debian.org/sid/source/a/adlibtracker2.html
    • ∙ ∙ Reproducibility regression on amd64: adlibtracker2
    • ∙ ∙ Reproduced on arm64
    • ∙ ∙ Reproducibility regression on armhf: adlibtracker2
    • ∙ ∙ Reproduced on i386
    • ∙ ∙ Reproducibility check waiting for results on ppc64el
    • Not considered
news
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  • [2026-03-13] Accepted adlibtracker2 2.4.25+ds-1 (source) into unstable (Alex Myczko)
  • [2025-01-01] adlibtracker2 2.4.24-3 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2024-12-27] Accepted adlibtracker2 2.4.24-3 (source) into unstable (Petter Reinholdtsen)
  • [2022-11-18] adlibtracker2 2.4.24-2 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2022-11-12] Accepted adlibtracker2 2.4.24-2 (source) into unstable (Marcos Talau)
  • [2019-01-15] adlibtracker2 2.4.24-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2019-01-10] Accepted adlibtracker2 2.4.24-1 (source) into unstable (Gürkan Myczko) (signed by: Adam Borowski)
  • [2017-12-03] adlibtracker2 2.4.23-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2017-11-28] Accepted adlibtracker2 2.4.23-1 (source i386) into unstable, unstable (Gürkan Myczko) (signed by: Adam Borowski)
bugs [bug history graph]
  • all: 1
  • RC: 0
  • I&N: 1
  • M&W: 0
  • F&P: 0
  • patch: 0
links
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  • lintian (1, 2)
  • buildd: logs, cross
  • popcon
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