[Dropping debian-devel, adding debian-wine] Hi
On 17.04.19 13:53, Alastair McKinstry wrote: > On 12/04/2019 10:32, Alastair McKinstry wrote: >> On 09/04/2019 02:18, Hideki Yamane wrote: >>> I've noticed that Japan renews its era from 平成 (Heisei) to 令和 >>> (Reiwa) >>> (U+32FF) at 1st May and it's necessary to update some packages to deal >>> with it. [...]>> I've uploaded 12.0.0 to unstable; 12.1 is not officially released yet. >> unicode-data itself is small and easy to validate, but the following >> packages will need to be rebuilt as they build-depend on unicode-data >> (and typically hard-code the tables internally): >> > I've uploaded unicode-data 12.1.0~pre1-1 to experimental. > > This includes Unicode-data 12.0.0 updated with the Reiwa changes from > 12.1.0 directory on Unicode-data; there is no official 12.1.0 release yet. > > The way unicode-data is patched/built, the changed files are in the > upstream tarball UCD.zip ( + allkeys.txt and depcomp.txt). So I've put a > file debian/reiwa.patch in the debian dir to document the changes. Only > the files changing for ReiWa are changing (from what I can tell, the > only changes in the other files in the upstream are version > numbers/dates in comment lines on other other files). > > Please test if this is suitable for Buster. I successfully rebuilt src:wine/4.0-1 and src:wine-development/4.2-2 with unicode-data 12.1.0~pre1-1 from experimental. This requires a trivial update of the versioned build-dependency on unicode-data. But contrary to some previous updates, previous unicode-data 12 seems to be easy, not changing its structure and thus not requiring changes in Wine. So I think Wine is ready for whatever course you choose from here: a patched unicode-data 11 could be done with a binNMU, unicode-data 12.1 with a trivially updated sourceful upload. Greets jre