On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 12:06 AM Filippo Valsorda <fili...@ml.filippo.io> wrote: > > 2021-03-17 16:19 GMT+01:00 nicoo <ni...@debian.org>: > > This is currently blocked on golang-filippo-edwards25519 getting into > > testing, which didn't happen because of the whole issue with NEW requiring > > binary uploads and transition requiring source-only ones. > > Thank you for packaging age and for picking up this upload! > > I dropped the golang-filippo-edwards25519 dependency in v1.0.0-rc.1 to > make it easier to get that version into Bullseye. > > Let me know if it's fine to add it back in a later v1.0, or if it would > block bugfixes from making it into Bullseye during the cycle, and I > should wait for v1.1. >
It depends on what version of age wants to be included in Bullseye. As per Bullseye freeze policy[1], golang-filippo-edwards25519 is out of luck to be included in Bullseye(No new package since 2/12). But it will be included in the next release of cause. Currently age v1.0.0-rc1 seems fine for Bullseye, it will migrated from Unstable to Bullseye after 20 days. Bullseye hard freeze has already started on 3/12, which means Bullseye will be released soon. So I'm not sure age v1.0 can catch up the deadline. [1] https://release.debian.org/bullseye/freeze_policy.html -- Shengjing Zhu