Packages overview for Daniel Jacobowitz
Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org> — Bugs: open - RC - all - submitted - WNPP -
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binutils PTS Pool |
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1 (5) |
2.25-5+deb8u1 | 2.28-5 | 2.30-15 Excuse |
2.30-16 | 2.25.1-7 | 2.30-15u1 10 bugs (1 patch) |
Bzr ERROR |
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140375 | 2.30 |
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Error: uscan had problems following the watch file
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Dark purple: package on backports
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Green: unstable version
Red: non-maintainer upload
Grey: version in new
Orange: version in incoming
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Ubuntu column:
green: Ubuntu version is in sync with version in unstable
magenta: Ubuntu version is greater than version in unstable
navy blue: Ubuntu version is lower than version in unstable
The 'Popcon' column displays the maximal install count for any binary in the source package
Watch column:
green: upstream found version is in sync with version in unstable/experimental
magenta: upstream found version is greater than version in unstable
navy blue: upstream found version is lower than version in unstable (a bug in the watch file?)
Error: uscan had problems following the watch file
The 'pending uploads' section shows packages uploaded/Changed-By this developer in incoming, new, and delayed
The 'uploads' sections show all packages in the archive signed by this developer's key (NMUs, sponsored, QA uploads)
Updated: general information: Thu Apr 26 09:16:01 UTC 2018, projectb: Thu Apr 26 09:30:27 UTC 2018, bugs: Thu Apr 26 09:34:04 UTC 2018. Time needed to generate page: 0.01s
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