Debian Bug report logs - #931328
RFA: inosync -- notification-based directory synchronization daemon

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Package: wnpp; Maintainer for wnpp is wnpp@debian.org;

Reported by: Carsten Leonhardt <leo@debian.org>

Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 22:39:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Fixed in version 0.2.3+git20120321-6+rm

Done: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Report forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, leo@debian.org, wnpp@debian.org:
Bug#931328; Package wnpp. (Mon, 01 Jul 2019 22:39:03 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


Acknowledgement sent to Carsten Leonhardt <leo@debian.org>:
New Bug report received and forwarded. Copy sent to leo@debian.org, wnpp@debian.org. (Mon, 01 Jul 2019 22:39:04 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


Message #5 received at submit@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):

From: Carsten Leonhardt <leo@debian.org>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: RFA: inosync -- notification-based directory synchronization daemon
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2019 00:28:01 +0200
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the inosync package. It is written in
Python 2 and the original upstream maintainer hasn't been active in
more than four years. If nobody picks this package up, it will
probably be removed when Python 2 will be removed.

The package description is:
 The inosync daemon uses the inotify service available in recent Linux
 kernels to monitor and synchronize changes within directories to
 remote nodes using rsync.
 .
 System administrators have relied on cron+rsync for years to
 constantly synchronize files and directories to remote machines. It
 is not feasible to let authors wait for their content to get
 synchronized every x hours with regard to the enormous pace of
 articles and podcasts nowadays.



Reply sent to Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>:
You have taken responsibility. (Sat, 07 Dec 2019 07:39:51 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


Notification sent to Carsten Leonhardt <leo@debian.org>:
Bug acknowledged by developer. (Sat, 07 Dec 2019 07:39:51 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


Message #10 received at 931328-done@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):

From: Debian FTP Masters <ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org>
To: 602375-done@bugs.debian.org,813533-done@bugs.debian.org,943070-done@bugs.debian.org,931328-done@bugs.debian.org,
Cc: inosync@packages.debian.org
Subject: Bug#945990: Removed package(s) from unstable
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2019 07:36:55 +0000
Version: 0.2.3+git20120321-6+rm

Dear submitter,

as the package inosync has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports.  We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.

For details on the removal, please see https://bugs.debian.org/945990

The version of this package that was in Debian prior to this removal
can still be found using http://snapshot.debian.org/.

Please note that the changes have been done on the master archive and
will not propagate to any mirrors until the next dinstall run at the
earliest.

This message was generated automatically; if you believe that there is
a problem with it please contact the archive administrators by mailing
ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org.

Debian distribution maintenance software
pp.
Scott Kitterman (the ftpmaster behind the curtain)



Bug archived. Request was from Debbugs Internal Request <owner@bugs.debian.org> to internal_control@bugs.debian.org. (Sun, 05 Jan 2020 07:27:28 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).


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