Some of your Debian packages might need attention

DDPOMail robot lucas-ddpomail at debian.org
Tue Apr 1 08:20:30 UTC 2008


Dear Debian Perl Group,

The following possible problem(s) were detected in the package(s)
you maintain in Debian:

=== libalzabo-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 0.9200 Debian: 0.92-2

=== libdatetime-format-mysql-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 0.0301 Debian: 0.04-2

=== libdevice-serialport-perl:
= This package has not been able to migrate from unstable
  to testing for 71 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=libdevice-serialport-perl>

=== libhtml-wikiconverter-perl:
= This package has 2 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #448912 <http://bugs.debian.org/448912>
  libhtml-wikiconverter-perl recommends unmet libhtml-wikiconverter-dialect
  Bug part of a release goal: no unmet recommends
- #473304 <http://bugs.debian.org/473304>
  libhtml-wikiconverter-perl: does not start with --dialect=MediaWiki option
  This is a Release-Critical bug!

=== libmail-sendmail-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 1 Debian: 0.79-4

=== libmime-charset-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 1.004 Debian: 1.003-1

=== libmime-encwords-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 1.009 Debian: 1.008-1

=== libnet-lite-ftp-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 0.540 Debian: 0.54-2

=== libnet-mac-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 1.3 Debian: 1.2-1

=== libogg-vorbis-header-perl:
= This package has not been able to migrate from unstable
  to testing for 32 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=libogg-vorbis-header-perl>

=== libpar-packer-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 0.978 Debian: 0.977-1

=== libpoe-component-client-keepalive-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 0.1001 Debian: 0.1000-2

=== libpoe-component-irc-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 5.72+dfsg Debian: 5.70+dfsg-1

=== libpoe-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 1.0000 Debian: 0.9999-1

=== libsearch-xapian-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 1.0.6.0 Debian: 1.0.5.0-1

=== libtk-pod-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 0.9938_52 Debian: 0.9938-1

=== libvorbis-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 0.05.ds1 Debian: 0.05.ds1-1

=== libwww-curl-perl:
= A newer upstream version exists for this package (or your watch file
   is broken):
  upstream: 4.00 Debian: 3.12-1

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