Your message dated Sun, 19 Feb 2023 01:03:08 +0000
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and subject line Bug#1031519: Removed package(s) from unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #977636,
regarding gitlab: Package upgrade hangs indefinitely and consumes all CPU/memory
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: gitlab
Version: 13.4.7-2~fto10+1
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

During an upgrade to version 13.4.7-1~fto10+1 or 13.4.7-2~fto10+1
there is a rake process in the postinst script that consumes 100 % cpu
and takes up a lot of memory but never finishes, even not after hours.
I finally killed the process with a SIGKILL, and gitlab seems to work
afterwards.

This is the last output I get during the installation:

-------------------- snip ------------------------------

yarn install v1.22.4
[1/4] Resolving packages...                            
success Already up-to-date.                                            
$ node ./scripts/frontend/postinstall.js                                        
                                                                                
                                 
success Dependency postinstall check passed.
Done in 1.90s.                           
WARNING on line 297, column 11 of 
/usr/share/gitlab/app/assets/stylesheets/framework/common.scss:
Compound selectors may no longer be extended.
Consider `@extend .card, .card-body` instead.
See http://bit.ly/ExtendCompound for details.                           
                         
WARNING on line 208, column 13 of 
/usr/share/gitlab/app/assets/stylesheets/framework/filters.scss:
Compound selectors may no longer be extended.
Consider `@extend .form-control, :hover` instead.
See http://bit.ly/ExtendCompound for details.                                   
      
                         
WARNING on line 31, column 13 of 
/usr/share/gitlab/app/assets/stylesheets/pages/help.scss:
Compound selectors may no longer be extended.
Consider `@extend .badge, .badge-pill` instead.
See http://bit.ly/ExtendCompound for details.

WARNING on line 665, column 13 of 
/usr/share/gitlab/app/assets/stylesheets/pages/issuable.scss:
Compound selectors may no longer be extended.
Consider `@extend a, :hover` instead.
See http://bit.ly/ExtendCompound for details.

WARNING on line 580, column 15 of 
/usr/share/gitlab/app/assets/stylesheets/pages/pipelines.scss:
Compound selectors may no longer be extended.
Consider `@extend .build-content, :hover` instead.
See http://bit.ly/ExtendCompound for details.

-------------------- snip ------------------------------

Is there a known workaround for that issue?

Apparently, at least for me, a clean upgrade of gitlab is not possible
right now.

Best,
Maximilian

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Version: 13.4.7-2+rm

Dear submitter,

as the package gitlab has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports.  We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.

For details on the removal, please see https://bugs.debian.org/1031519

The version of this package that was in Debian prior to this removal
can still be found using https://snapshot.debian.org/.

Please note that the changes have been done on the master archive and
will not propagate to any mirrors until the next dinstall run at the
earliest.

This message was generated automatically; if you believe that there is
a problem with it please contact the archive administrators by mailing
ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org.

Debian distribution maintenance software
pp.
Scott Kitterman (the ftpmaster behind the curtain)

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