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Summary
Bugs of task oncology
Total bugs: 2
Open bugs: 0
Fixed bugs: 2
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critical 0 0
grave 0 0
serious 0 0
important 0 0
normal 0 0
minor 0 0
wishlist 0 0

Summary bugs page of task Oncology

Task is in excellent shape*

Open bugs in dependent packages

Open bugs in suggested packages

Done bugs

1121713 orthanc-wsi: FTBFS: /build/reproducible-path/orthanc-wsi-3.3+dfsg/Framework/Outputs/MultiframeDicomWriter.cpp:341:31: error: no matching function for call to ‘Orthanc::DcmtkTranscoder::Transcode(Orthanc::IDicomTranscoder::DicomImage&, Orthanc::IDicomTranscoder::DicomImage&, std::set<Orthanc::DicomTransferSyntax>&, bool)’ ftbfs
1048227 simrisc: Fails to build source after successful build forky, ftbfs, patch, sid, trixie
*To estimate the overall status of the packages in the dependencies of a metapackage a weighted severity is calculated. Done bugs are ignored and bugs in dependent and recommended packages are weighted by factor three compared to suggested packages. Release critical bugs have a much larger weight than important, while the contribution of normal bugs is even smaller and minor bugs have a very small weight. Wishlist bugs are ignored in this calculation. The resulting sum is compared to some boundaries to find a verbal form. The actual numbers need some adjustment to make real sense - this evaluation method is in testing phase.
The severities of bugs are weighted as follows:
critical10
grave10
serious10
important5
normal3
minor1
wishlist0
Last update: Tue, 30 Dec 2025 15:59:10 -0000