Version 0.0.20-2 of gnss-sdr is marked for autoremoval from testing on Mon 25 May 2026. It depends (transitively) on soapyosmo, uhd, affected by #1133254, #1133876, #1133878. You should try to prevent the removal by fixing these RC bugs.
vcswatch reports that
this package seems to have a new changelog entry (version
0.0.21-1, distribution
unstable) and new commits
in its VCS. You should consider whether it's time to make
an upload.
A Debian contributor is looking
for a sponsor to upload a package update.
It might be the regular maintainer who does not have any upload right
yet, or it might be someone who just wants to help for a bugfix or
a new upstream version. In any case, if you have upload rights and
care about this package and Debian in general, you should look
into sponsoring this update.
Please see bug number #1133766 for more information.
Among the 1 debian patch
available in version 0.0.20-2 of the package,
we noticed the following issues:
1 patch
where the metadata indicates that the patch has not yet been forwarded
upstream. You should either forward the patch upstream or update the
metadata to document its real status.
Standards version of the package is outdated.
wishlist
The package should be updated to follow the last version of Debian Policy
(Standards-Version 4.7.4 instead of
4.7.2).
testing migrations
This package will soon be part of the auto-gflags transition. You might want to ensure that your package is ready for it.
You can probably find supplementary information in the
debian-release
archives or in the corresponding
release.debian.org
bug.
This package will soon be part of the auto-protobuf transition. You might want to ensure that your package is ready for it.
You can probably find supplementary information in the
debian-release
archives or in the corresponding
release.debian.org
bug.
This package will soon be part of the auto-google-glog transition. You might want to ensure that your package is ready for it.
You can probably find supplementary information in the
debian-release
archives or in the corresponding
release.debian.org
bug.
This package will soon be part of the auto-openssl transition. You might want to ensure that your package is ready for it.
You can probably find supplementary information in the
debian-release
archives or in the corresponding
release.debian.org
bug.