kalzium needs to be rebuilt for the time64 transition, but it has had
a FTBFS bug with no maintainer response for 4 months. The only reverse dependencies seem to be a number of metapackages.
In particular, the kdeedu package is a key package and has a hard
dependency on kalzium. This means that it can't be autoremoved from
testing, making it a blocker the time64 transition.
Is there someone who can step up and fix kalzium? or should
it be dropped from the metapackages so it can be removed from testing?
Metapackages built from the meta-kde source (key, hard dependencies)
* kdeedu
Metapackages built from the debian-edu source (key, but only reccomends):
* education-chemistry
* education-highschool
* education-primaryschool
* education-secondaryschool
Metapackages built from the debian-science source (not key, only reccomends):
* science-chemistry
Metapackages built from the debichem source (not key, only reccomends):
* debichem-visualisation
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