[ debian-rust added to CC ] Hi,
On 2024-03-12 11:03, Simon McVittie wrote: > In the medium term, cargo needs re-bootstrapping on the affected > architectures (armel and armhf, plus a bunch of -ports architectures > where as far as I can see cargo was never available in the past) - > that's #1065787, and Steve already replied to that bug describing how > Ubuntu did this. I don't think Ubuntu actually fixed cargo yet, at least if the data in UDD is reliable -- and if I'm looking in the right place. :-) udd=> select source,version,date from ubuntu_upload_history where source='cargo' order by date desc limit 2; source | version | date --------+--------------------------------------------+------------------------ cargo | 0.67.1+ds0ubuntu0.libgit2-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 | 2023-07-05 09:36:28+00 cargo | 0.67.1+ds0ubuntu0.libgit2-0ubuntu0.22.04.2 | 2023-07-05 09:36:27+00 (2 rows) Maybe when Steve mentioned the work done in Ubuntu on https://bugs.debian.org/1065787#22 he meant other packages? > Is there a porter who can take responsibility for that? I did manage to get cargo to build in a armhf chroot by manually installing the various deps, see the build artifacts at https://people.debian.org/~ema/cargo/. I can work on armel next. The tests are green but maybe there's some more meaningful validation we can do before uploading? Anyone from debian-rust has ideas or comments?