Control: tags -1 confirmed On 2022-05-13 16:45:10 +0200, Bas Couwenberg wrote: > Package: release.debian.org > Severity: normal > User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org > Usertags: transition > X-Debbugs-Cc: pkg-grass-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org > Control: forwarded -1 > https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-gdal.html > > For the Debian GIS team I'd like to transition to GDAL 3.5.0.
Please go ahead Cheers > > Most reverse dependencies rebuilt successfully with GDAL 3.5.0 from > experimental as summarized below. > > > mysql-workbench (8.0.26+dfsg-1) FTBFS due to gcc-11 (#998833). > > vtk6 (6.3.0+dfsg2-8.1) FTBFS due to gcc-11 (#984398). > > qgis (3.22.5+dfsg-1) FTBFS due to sip6 (#1009939) and not supporting > Multi-Arch paths for gdal which is fixed in git. > > > Transition: gdal > > libgdal30 (3.4.3+dfsg-1) -> libgdal31 (3.5.0~rc2+dfsg-1~exp1) > > The status of the most recent rebuilds is as follows. > > cloudcompare (2.11.3-5) OK > fiona (1.8.21-1) OK > gazebo (11.10.1+dfsg-2) OK > gmt (6.3.0+dfsg-2) OK > grass (8.0.1-1) OK > libcitygml (2.4.2-1) OK > libosmium (2.18.0-1) OK > mapcache (1.12.1-1) OK > mapnik (3.1.0+ds-2) OK > mapproxy (1.14.0-1) OK > mapserver (7.6.4-2) OK > merkaartor (0.19.0+ds-2) OK > mysql-workbench (8.0.26+dfsg-1) FTBFS (#998833) > ncl (6.6.2-11) OK > octave-mapping (1.4.2-1) OK > openorienteering-mapper (0.9.5-3) OK > openscenegraph (3.6.5+dfsg1-7) OK > paraview (5.10.1-1) OK > pgsql-ogr-fdw (1.1.1-3) OK > pktools (2.6.7.6+ds-3) OK > postgis (3.2.1+dfsg-1) OK > python-django (2:3.2.13-1) OK > qmapshack (1.16.1-1) OK > r-cran-rgdal (1.5-29+dfsg-1) OK > r-cran-sf (1.0-7+dfsg-1) OK > r-cran-terra (1.5-21-2) OK > rasterio (1.2.10-1) OK > saga (7.3.0+dfsg-8) OK > vtk6 (6.3.0+dfsg2-8.1) FTBFS (#984398) > vtk7 (7.1.1+dfsg2-10.1) OK > vtk9 (9.1.0+really9.1.0+dfsg2-3) OK > > libgdal-grass (3.4.3-1 / 1:1.0.0-1~exp1) FTBFS / OK > opencv (4.5.4+dfsg-9) OK > osmcoastline (2.3.1-1) OK > qgis (3.22.5+dfsg-1) FTBFS (#1009939) > sumo (1.12.0+dfsg1-1) OK > > otb (8.0.1+dfsg-1) OK > > > Kind Regards, > > Bas > -- Sebastian Ramacher