On 2024-02-11 01:40, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> It is the sheer amount of packages that would also need to be kept
> uptodateĀ in backports that keeps me from updating the package in
> backports. But, if we found enough interested and reliable contributors,
> it is doable. And also quite
On Sat, 2024-02-10 at 19:40 -0500, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> As the person who has packaged podman for sid, I'm afraid I have to point
> out that the "fun" doesn't end here. In addition to podman, you'll also be
> looking at backporting:
>
> - runc (potentially crun, which may or may not be
ut dh-make-golang but it is unclear
> > > to me whether or how I could use it to create the backports.
> > >
> > > Has someone looked into backporting podman before and where there
> issues?
> > > Are there any instructions on how to backport go packages in
>
w I could use it to create the backports.
> >
> > Has someone looked into backporting podman before and where there issues?
> > Are there any instructions on how to backport go packages in
> > particular? What could be my starting point for attempting this?
> >
empt in
> creating this backport due to the sheer number of (indirect)
> dependencies missing in bookworm.
>
> Only after that have I learned about dh-make-golang but it is unclear
> to me whether or how I could use it to create the backports.
>
> Has someone looked into backporti
ber of (indirect)
dependencies missing in bookworm.
Only after that have I learned about dh-make-golang but it is unclear to
me whether or how I could use it to create the backports.
Has someone looked into backporting podman before and where there issues?
Are there any instructions on how to backp