On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 6:45 PM Dominik George <n...@naturalnet.de> wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas, Shengjing, et al,
>
> I am currently investigating if, and how, we could get etcd 3.5.7 into
> Debian bookworm. It is already very short before the freeze, but yet…
> let's at least discuss it.
>
> It looks like Shengjing is working on the package, but recently uploaded
> 3.4.23. Shengjing, can you provide an update on your plans for bookworm?
>

I have tried my best to bring 3.4 to bookworm. I don't plan to do 3.5
in the near future.

> The Git repository has a version 3.5.5 which according to the changelog
> should have been uploaded to experimental, where I cannot find it. Thomas,
> do you remember where this version went?
>

Thomas uploaded twice 3.5. But it was never built successfully. So it
ends up being crufted by ftp-master.
(You can search the log in https://ftp-master.debian.org/removals-2022.txt)

> COncerning the reverse dependencies of golang-etcd-server-dev, are there
> any known incompatibilities that would prevent a move to etcd 3.5.5?
>

You can use ratt[1] to check. That's the de-facto tool for the go team
to check compatibility.

If you want to do the 3.5 job, please be aware that etcd upstream
doesn't support (or test) upgrading from 3.3 to 3.5 directly. I've
addressed this to Thomas on IRC but been ignored.

[1] https://tracker.debian.org/ratt

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Shengjing Zhu

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