Hello Paul, Am Donnerstag, dem 11.05.2023 um 21:44 +0200 schrieb Paul Gevers: > Hi Markus, > > On Tue, 25 Apr 2023 16:04:09 +0200 Markus Koschany <a...@debian.org> wrote: > > We can only support one major Tomcat version per release. Tomcat9 has > > been part of Buster and Bullseye already and is superseded by Tomcat > > 10 in Bookworm. I wanted to wait with the removal request until the > > issues in [resteasy3.0] and [tomcatjss] have been resolved but to make > > it more obvious I am filing this bug report now. > > Release Team member here. I'll note that I'm not impressed by the > communication and timing of this bug. We're in Full Freeze for bookworm. > This is no time for transitions, let alone for *uncoordinated* ones.
This bug report was merely intended as a reminder. I assumed that tomcatjss (#1031816) and resteasy3.0 were the only two issues left to resolve. I agree that we should have filed the bug report earlier. I was under the impression that all affected packages are maintained by the Java team. IMHO it doesn't make much sense to maintain a Tomcat plugin outside of it, which is by definition tightly coupled with the web server. Still, there was plenty of time and I have pointed to several possible ways to resolve this problem but there was no response. [1] > > You should have raised the issue earlier and brought it to the release > team. tomcat9 and tomcat10 are both key packages so neither can easily > be removed. > > From a quick look at the key packages: > > It seems you didn't follow up (86 days) on libcommons-dbcp-java which > can't migrate to bookworm because it would make libbiojava-java-doc > uninstallable (no fix there, no bug report filed). I did not upload libcommons-dbcp-java and I was not aware of the problem. I will take care of it. > src:tiles also build-depends on libtomcat9-java, with no bug filed for > the migration to tomcat10 *and* it having it's own FTBFS bug. (It's key > because of src:libspring-java) Again I was not aware of src:tiles, probably because there was an RC bug already. This problem seems solvable too. > On IRC carnil and jmm_ suggested that src:tomcat9 could be left in > bookworm but have it's server component stripped. Would that help the > situation? Yes, that was one of my suggestions. > Everything in this transition would still need an unblock by the release > team, as we're now very close to the hard freeze (24 May) and nearly > ready to release. I suggest we just drop all tomcat9 binary packages except libtomcat9-java and I fix tiles and libcommons-dbcp-java. That seems to be the easiest solution right now. Regards, Markus [1] https://bugs.debian.org/1031816#37
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