Hi Carsten, cargo 0.43.1 has been packaged and source-only uploaded, however for it to be built, it will have to wait for the following packages to clear NEW:
rust-bitmaps_2.1.0-1_amd64.ftp-master.upload rust-im-rc_14.3.0-1_amd64.ftp-master.upload rust-sized-chunks_0.6.1-1_amd64.ftp-master.upload I will ping them to hopefully get a bit more priority. Best, Ximin Carsten Schoenert: > Hello Ximin, > > Am 04.04.20 um 02:17 schrieb Ximin Luo: >> Hi Carsten, it might be a couple of weeks until we get this done. >> Have you tried just deleting the version constraint and using the >> existing version in Debian sid? > I've tried to figure out the right place there this version check is > happen. In most cases this is file ./old-configure.in within the > Thunderbird sources. But I did have no luck on this until now. I will > look further into this part this weekend I guess, mostly the version > checks from the Firefox environment are to strict for Thunderbird, yes. > Most of the parts from the Firefox source are not built for Thunderbird > but the configure script is checking this. > > In the long term this is always just a workaround which, if I do this, I > need to proof deeply before uploading new packages even to experimental. > So if you ever find time to have a look into newer cargo versions please > keep an eye on this. > > It's currently really frustrating that I'm unable to build a recent > Thunderbird Beta version due every time new version dependencies around > Rust are popping up. This is not your fault, but shows me how complex > and fragile the Rust ecosystem currently is. > > The built is just the first problem I need to solve, Mozilla has again > changed some previously internally parts in Thunderbird and I need to > adopt the Debian built to this again. > -- GPG: ed25519/56034877E1F87C35 GPG: rsa4096/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE https://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git