action needed
source package has 6 unsatisfiable build dependencies
high
5 binary packages have unsatisfiable dependencies
high
A new upstream version is available: 2.2.3
high
A new upstream version 2.2.3 is available, you should consider packaging it.
Debci reports failed tests
high
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unstable: fail (log)
The tests ran in 0:00:20
Last run: 2026-05-27T12:04:10.000Z
Previous status: unknown
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testing: pass (log)
The tests ran in 0:00:48
Last run: 2026-02-12T19:02:23.000Z
Previous status: unknown
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stable: pass (log)
The tests ran in 0:00:53
Last run: 2025-11-09T09:27:03.000Z
Previous status: unknown
The package has not entered testing even though the delay is over
normal
The package has not entered testing even though the 5-day delay is over.
Check why.
Standards version of the package is outdated.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
4.7.0).
testing migrations
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excuses:
- Migrates after: ssreflect
- Migration status for mathcomp-finmap (- to 2.1.0-3): BLOCKED: Rejected/violates migration policy/introduces a regression
- Issues preventing migration:
- ∙ ∙ libcoq-mathcomp-finmap/amd64 has unsatisfiable dependency
- ∙ ∙ libcoq-mathcomp-finmap/arm64 has unsatisfiable dependency
- ∙ ∙ libcoq-mathcomp-finmap/ppc64el has unsatisfiable dependency
- ∙ ∙ libcoq-mathcomp-finmap/riscv64 has unsatisfiable dependency
- ∙ ∙ libcoq-mathcomp-finmap/s390x has unsatisfiable dependency
- ∙ ∙ Build-Depends(-Arch): mathcomp-finmap ssreflect (not considered)
- Additional info (not blocking):
- ∙ ∙ Piuparts tested OK - https://piuparts.debian.org/sid/source/m/mathcomp-finmap.html
- ∙ ∙ Autopkgtest skipped on amd64: not installable
- ∙ ∙ Autopkgtest skipped on arm64: not installable
- ∙ ∙ Autopkgtest skipped on ppc64el: not installable
- ∙ ∙ Autopkgtest skipped on riscv64: not installable
- ∙ ∙ Autopkgtest skipped on s390x: not installable
- ∙ ∙ Reproduced on amd64 - info
- ∙ ∙ Reproduced on arm64 - info
- ∙ ∙ Reproduced on armhf - info
- ∙ ∙ Reproduced on i386 - info
- ∙ ∙ 560 days old (needed 5 days)
- Not considered