Source: yapf Version: 0.25.0-1 Severity: serious Control: affects -1 src:forensic-artifacts src:backblaze-b2
yapf (0.25.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium ... [ Ana C. Custura ] * debian/control: - updates standards version to 4.3.0 - bumps debhelper version to 12 - removes support for end-of-life Python 2 * debian/compat: - bumps debhelper vesion to 12 * debian/rules: - removes support for end-of-life Python 2 -- Ana Custura <a...@netstat.org.uk> Sun, 06 Jan 2019 22:15:35 +0000 Python 2 might become end-of-life next year, but Debian buster does fully (security) support Python 2 in buster until the EOL of buster mid-2022. Note that most of the software in a stable Debian release is no longer upstream supported during the lifetime of a Debian release. Does yapf upstream support 0.25 until mid-2022? Chances are yapf 0.25 might be as unsupported as Python 2.7 in 2022. This is only a problem when not-backportable security fixes are expected. The unnecessary removal of Python 2 support in yapf did break the build dependencies of other packages in buster.