I was asked to send a update to this bug from my notes/open tabs. >From what i can see this is still a problem and it is getting very late to fix all the fallout.
There are still 2 packages that are not fixed for this. src:trapperkeeper-webserver-jetty9-clojure (#1036250) which is as far as I understand a dependency of puppet, which is used by a lot of admins including Debian's own DSA. Which even after trying to fix the build problem left the package in a state where it the whole logging is non functional: Quoting from J�r�me Charaoui in (#1036250): > I did further tests with puppetserver, which is a downstream dependency > of trapperkeeper-webserver-jetty9-clojure and unfortunately, the web > requests (access) logging remains broken. There are no warnings or error > messages anywhere: as you can imagine, the logging events are simply > lost in the ether. I'm not sure if the latest patches from 2023-05-22 do fix those, but there was no follow up on the bug with details. Then there is src:tomcatjss (1031816) which seems to have zero progress since the bug was filed. This is a dependency of at least dogtag-pki, pki-ca, pki-kra, pki-ocsp, pki-server, pki-tks and pki-tps I'm not sure what the actual state of src:logback is. It seems the problems in trapperkeeper-webserver-jetty9-clojure are partially related to the state of logback. Do we know that it properly works with the tomcat10 migration patchset? Logback seems to have quite a few reverse dependencies as well. Some bugs have according to the bts been fixed and migrated meanwile: #1035995: bazel-bootstrap #1011597: tiles #1033366: resteasy3.0 What is the plan here to get this in shape for in time before last unblock requests for bookworm on the 28th? - Martin