Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-07-14 Thread Modestas Vainius
Hello,

if upstream released KDE SC 4.8.5 (it could be at the end of this month or it 
may never happen at all), would you let it into wheezy? Upstream is focusing 
on 4.9 right now and 4.8.5 would really contain only (a couple of) bug fixes. 
It would be great to ship Wheezy with the base which is at the latest upstream 
stable point release.

We would probably not upload everything, just important bits (a.k.a. KDE 
Plasma Workspaces):

 meta-kde
 kactivities
 kde4libs
 kde-runtime
 kdepimlibs
 kde-wallpapers
 kde-workspace
 kdeplasma-addons
 kde-baseapps

and maybe a few others which we think have important bug fixes. Obviously, no 
SONAME changes, shlibs bumps, 3rd party package breaking or anything of the 
similar destructive kind will be involved, only bugfixes.

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-07-14 Thread Julien Cristau
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 12:42:24 +0300, Modestas Vainius wrote:

 if upstream released KDE SC 4.8.5 (it could be at the end of this month or it 
 may never happen at all), would you let it into wheezy? Upstream is focusing 
 on 4.9 right now and 4.8.5 would really contain only (a couple of) bug fixes. 
 It would be great to ship Wheezy with the base which is at the latest 
 upstream 
 stable point release.
 
Sounds ok to me in principle, if it's not too far into the future and
obviously depending on what the final diffs look like.

Cheers,
Julien


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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-07-12 Thread Adam D. Barratt

On 04.07.2012 21:05, Adam D. Barratt wrote:

On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 10:35 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
here it is a recap of the status of the various bits currently 
ongoing

so far.
5) split of kdeutils
  the monolithic kdeutils source has been replaced in KDE 4.8
  with the following sources:
ark filelight kcalc kcharselect kdf kfloppy kgpg kremotecontrol
ktimer kwallet superkaramba printer-applet sweeper
  the only binaries lost is the monolithic kdeutils-dbg (as 
expected);

  this would need to hint the old source away from testing
- this is not ready to migrate yet


kfloppy, kgpg, kremotecontrol, printer-applet and superkaramba appear 
to

be the sources still to migrate.  They should all be ready on Friday
night, left to their own devices.


Indeed, those all seem to have migrated now.  Is there anything 
remaining for 4.8, or could we declare this done now?


Regards,

Adam



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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-07-12 Thread Pino Toscano
Alle giovedì 12 luglio 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
 On 04.07.2012 21:05, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
  On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 10:35 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
  here it is a recap of the status of the various bits currently
  ongoing
  so far.
  5) split of kdeutils
  
the monolithic kdeutils source has been replaced in KDE 4.8

with the following sources:
  ark filelight kcalc kcharselect kdf kfloppy kgpg
  kremotecontrol ktimer kwallet superkaramba printer-applet
  sweeper

the only binaries lost is the monolithic kdeutils-dbg (as
  
  expected);
  
this would need to hint the old source away from testing
  
  - this is not ready to migrate yet
  
  kfloppy, kgpg, kremotecontrol, printer-applet and superkaramba
  appear to
  be the sources still to migrate.  They should all be ready on
  Friday night, left to their own devices.
 
 Indeed, those all seem to have migrated now.  Is there anything
 remaining for 4.8, or could we declare this done now?

All the split bits have finally migrated, so I can now file a RM for 
src:kdeutils.
I think we can consider this bug done, yes (there's kde-l10n still at 
4.7, but that's waiting for a fixed tasksel to migrate).

Thanks for all your patience,
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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-07-04 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 10:35 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
 here it is a recap of the status of the various bits currently ongoing 
 so far.
 5) split of kdeutils
   the monolithic kdeutils source has been replaced in KDE 4.8
   with the following sources:
 ark filelight kcalc kcharselect kdf kfloppy kgpg kremotecontrol
 ktimer kwallet superkaramba printer-applet sweeper
   the only binaries lost is the monolithic kdeutils-dbg (as expected);
   this would need to hint the old source away from testing
 - this is not ready to migrate yet

kfloppy, kgpg, kremotecontrol, printer-applet and superkaramba appear to
be the sources still to migrate.  They should all be ready on Friday
night, left to their own devices.

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-30 Thread Pino Toscano
Hi,

Alle mercoledì 27 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
 On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 10:35 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
  1) marble transition
  [...]
  
  2) okteta transition
  [...]
  
  3) analitza transition
  [...]
  
  4) split of kdeaccessibility
  [...]
 
 Looks good from a test run; done for tonight's britney.

Thanks! Now it is only left the kdeutils split, with the split sources 
that are progressively migrating already, it seems. I will get back to 
you to hint kdeutils away from testing when all of them migrate 
(hopefully in 10 days).

Regarding the kde-workspace transition:
- kshutdown has been fixed 11 days ago, and tonight it migrated to
  testing
- plasma-widget-smooth-tasks has been fixed yesterday, and it compiled
  everywhere now (migration in 10 days)
- the latest upload fixed build on Hurd and packages have been 
  recompiled accordingly
- I think this transition is done, and its tracker can be removed

Ditto for the marble+kdesdk tracker, whose transitions are done too.

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-30 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Hi,

On Sat, 2012-06-30 at 17:02 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
 Thanks! Now it is only left the kdeutils split, with the split sources 
 that are progressively migrating already, it seems. I will get back to 
 you to hint kdeutils away from testing when all of them migrate 
 (hopefully in 10 days).

Okay; thanks.

 Regarding the kde-workspace transition:
 - kshutdown has been fixed 11 days ago, and tonight it migrated to
   testing
 - plasma-widget-smooth-tasks has been fixed yesterday, and it compiled
   everywhere now (migration in 10 days)
 - the latest upload fixed build on Hurd and packages have been 
   recompiled accordingly
 - I think this transition is done, and its tracker can be removed
 
 Ditto for the marble+kdesdk tracker, whose transitions are done too.

Ack; both trackers moved out of the way.

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-27 Thread Pino Toscano
Hi,

Alle giovedì 21 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
 On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 19:48 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
  Alle mercoledì 20 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
   On 20.06.2012 11:22, Pino Toscano wrote:
Alle giovedì 14 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
Given that kde-workspace is 9/10, would it be possible to let
it migrate
tonight, hinting temporarly kshutdown and
plasma-widget-smooth-tasks out
of testing? The former would migrate again on its own in 10
days, the latter... dunno, it would not be a grave loss OTOH.
   
   As discussed on IRC, after removing kshutdown and p-w-s-t
   everything else looks okay from a kde-workspace perspective. 
   The tidy up of old libraries in testing ends up incomplete
   however, because kdenetwork is only 3/10 and the testing version
   depends on libkworkspace4 - we can either age kdenetwork, or
   just live with the old library hanging around for a few more
   days; either works for me. :-)
  
  If the old libraries are not a problem for a week, I'd say if you
  could temporarly keep them and wait for the kdenetwork migration
  (so we're double sure it is safe enough).
 
 No problem.  kde-workspace and the remaining binNMUs migrated as
 planned in tonight's britney run.

kdenetwork migrated tonight, so I think the old binaries could be 
removed and this transition (i.e. the kde-workspace one) declared done.

-- 
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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-27 Thread Pino Toscano
Hi,

here it is a recap of the status of the various bits currently ongoing 
so far.

1) marble transition
  sourceful uploads for: marble
  binNMUs for: calligra, digikam, kdeplasma-addons
- 5/10 old, but could be ready to migrate

2) okteta transition
  sourceful uploads for: kdesdk
  binNMUs for: kdevelop
- 5/10 old, but could be ready to migrate

3) analitza transition
  sourceful uploads for: analitza, kalgebra, cantor
- 4/10 old, but could be ready to migrate

4) split of kdeaccessibility
  the monolithic kdeaccessibility source has been replaced in KDE 4.8
  with the following sources:
jovie kaccessibile kmag kmousetool kmouth
  the only binaries lost is the monolithic kdeaccessibility-dbg (as 
  expected); this would need to hint the old source away from testing
- 5/10 old, but could be ready to migrate

5) split of kdeutils
  the monolithic kdeutils source has been replaced in KDE 4.8
  with the following sources:
ark filelight kcalc kcharselect kdf kfloppy kgpg kremotecontrol
ktimer kwallet superkaramba printer-applet sweeper
  the only binaries lost is the monolithic kdeutils-dbg (as expected);
  this would need to hint the old source away from testing
- this is not ready to migrate yet

Would it be possible to migrate 1+2+3+4, or do you prefer to wait for 
them to age normally?

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-27 Thread Adam D. Barratt

Hi,

On 27.06.2012 09:22, Pino Toscano wrote:

Alle giovedì 21 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:

On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 19:48 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
 If the old libraries are not a problem for a week, I'd say if you
 could temporarly keep them and wait for the kdenetwork migration
 (so we're double sure it is safe enough).

No problem.  kde-workspace and the remaining binNMUs migrated as
planned in tonight's britney run.


kdenetwork migrated tonight, so I think the old binaries could be
removed and this transition (i.e. the kde-workspace one) declared 
done.


The old binaries are indeed gone automagically after kdenetwork's 
migration last night.


Do we want to keep the bug open to track 
http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kde4.8bis.html and anything 
else that might still be outstanding for 4.8?


Regards,

Adam



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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-27 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Hi,

On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 10:35 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
 1) marble transition
   sourceful uploads for: marble
   binNMUs for: calligra, digikam, kdeplasma-addons

and a sourceful upload for calligra (missed in my first test run)

[...]
 2) okteta transition
   sourceful uploads for: kdesdk
   binNMUs for: kdevelop
[...]
 3) analitza transition
   sourceful uploads for: analitza, kalgebra, cantor
[...]
 4) split of kdeaccessibility
   the monolithic kdeaccessibility source has been replaced in KDE 4.8
   with the following sources:
 jovie kaccessibile kmag kmousetool kmouth
   the only binaries lost is the monolithic kdeaccessibility-dbg (as 
   expected); this would need to hint the old source away from testing
[...]
 Would it be possible to migrate 1+2+3+4, or do you prefer to wait for 
 them to age normally?

Looks good from a test run; done for tonight's britney.

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-22 Thread Sune Vuorela
On Thursday 21 June 2012 22:35:38 Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 I've added a tracker for these at
 http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kde4.8bis.html

Great
 
 As discussed on IRC, please feel free to go ahead with unstable uploads
 of the packages which originally went to experimental, and let us know
 if you need any binNMUs.

'now' would be good.

KDEsdk is installed across all archs, so a binNMU of kdevelop would be great

marble is built on all archs and installed for all archs except ppc, so a 
binNMU for marble with a depwait on libmarble-dev  4:4.8 would be great for 
the following packages:
digikam
kdeplasma-addons

I've done a sourceful upload of calligra (and bumped the build-dep to ensure 
that the new marble is picked up)

oh. and I think cantor/armel build has been hit by a galactic synchronization 
beam or somethnig like that, so if you could give it back, it would be great.

Hugs
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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-22 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Fri, 2012-06-22 at 22:01 +0200, Sune Vuorela wrote:
 On Thursday 21 June 2012 22:35:38 Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 KDEsdk is installed across all archs, so a binNMU of kdevelop would be great

Scheduled.

 marble is built on all archs and installed for all archs except ppc, so a 
 binNMU for marble with a depwait on libmarble-dev  4:4.8 would be great for 
 the following packages:
 digikam
 kdeplasma-addons

and those.

 I've done a sourceful upload of calligra (and bumped the build-dep to ensure 
 that the new marble is picked up)

okay.

 oh. and I think cantor/armel build has been hit by a galactic synchronization 
 beam or somethnig like that, so if you could give it back, it would be great.

Done.

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-21 Thread Adam D. Barratt

On 20.06.2012 22:44, Sune Vuorela wrote:
A lot of bits have been uploaded to unstable and should migrate by 
itself.

Left is:
libmarblewidget (src:marble) having a soname change (~5 source 
packages

affected)
some okteta libraries (src: kdesdk) is having a change (kdevelop 
affected)


a library split from src:kalgebra and also now used by cantor.

All relevant bits are in NEW curretnly targetting experimental until 
you say

'go' for unstable. We are aware and alert and ready for your go.


Might have been handy if those had been explicitly mentioned / tracked 
and in NEW earlier.  Ah well.


It looks like marble, cantor and kdesk have now made their way out of 
NEW; analitza hasn't yet at least.  Have their reverse dependencies been 
{build-,}tested against the new libraries?


and then there is the splits of kdeaccessibility and kdeutils. Half 
of it is

in unstable, and the rest is stuck in NEW targetting unstable and is
hopefully in soon.


If they're new packages aiming to get in before freeze then that would 
be handy, yes. :-)


Regards,

Adam



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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-21 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 08:27 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 On 20.06.2012 22:44, Sune Vuorela wrote:
  A lot of bits have been uploaded to unstable and should migrate by 
  itself.
  Left is:
  libmarblewidget (src:marble) having a soname change (~5 source 
  packages
  affected)
  some okteta libraries (src: kdesdk) is having a change (kdevelop 
  affected)

I've added a tracker for these at
http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kde4.8bis.html

As discussed on IRC, please feel free to go ahead with unstable uploads
of the packages which originally went to experimental, and let us know
if you need any binNMUs.

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-20 Thread Pino Toscano
Hi,

Alle giovedì 14 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
  They are leaf packages so they can be always hinted out of testing
  until they get fixes.
  - kshutdown has not been handled yet, we will do so soon

This has been fixed yesterday.

  - plasma-widget-smooth-tasks is getting an update to a forked
  version of
it (since the original seems to not be developed lately...)

This still need to be fixed.

 Yep.  Scheduled, minus apper/sparc which appears to have built more
 recently than the other arches and already picked up the correct
 dependency.

Thanks, it seems everywhere binNMUs went fine.
Given that kde-workspace is 9/10, would it be possible to let it migrate 
tonight, hinting temporarly kshutdown and plasma-widget-smooth-tasks out 
of testing? The former would migrate again on its own in 10 days, the 
latter... dunno, it would not be a grave loss OTOH.

Thanks,
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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-20 Thread Adam D. Barratt

Hi,

On 20.06.2012 11:22, Pino Toscano wrote:

Alle giovedì 14 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:

Yep.  Scheduled, minus apper/sparc which appears to have built more
recently than the other arches and already picked up the correct
dependency.


Thanks, it seems everywhere binNMUs went fine.
Given that kde-workspace is 9/10, would it be possible to let it 
migrate
tonight, hinting temporarly kshutdown and plasma-widget-smooth-tasks 
out

of testing? The former would migrate again on its own in 10 days, the
latter... dunno, it would not be a grave loss OTOH.


As discussed on IRC, after removing kshutdown and p-w-s-t everything 
else looks okay from a kde-workspace perspective.  The tidy up of old 
libraries in testing ends up incomplete however, because kdenetwork is 
only 3/10 and the testing version depends on libkworkspace4 - we can 
either age kdenetwork, or just live with the old library hanging around 
for a few more days; either works for me. :-)


Regards,

Adam



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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-20 Thread Pino Toscano
Hi,

Alle mercoledì 20 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
 On 20.06.2012 11:22, Pino Toscano wrote:
  Alle giovedì 14 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
  Yep.  Scheduled, minus apper/sparc which appears to have built
  more recently than the other arches and already picked up the
  correct dependency.
  
  Thanks, it seems everywhere binNMUs went fine.
  Given that kde-workspace is 9/10, would it be possible to let it
  migrate
  tonight, hinting temporarly kshutdown and
  plasma-widget-smooth-tasks out
  of testing? The former would migrate again on its own in 10 days,
  the latter... dunno, it would not be a grave loss OTOH.
 
 As discussed on IRC, after removing kshutdown and p-w-s-t everything
 else looks okay from a kde-workspace perspective.  The tidy up of old
 libraries in testing ends up incomplete however, because kdenetwork
 is only 3/10 and the testing version depends on libkworkspace4 - we
 can either age kdenetwork, or just live with the old library hanging
 around for a few more days; either works for me. :-)

If the old libraries are not a problem for a week, I'd say if you could 
temporarly keep them and wait for the kdenetwork migration (so we're 
double sure it is safe enough).

Thanks,
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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-20 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Hi,

On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 19:48 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
 Alle mercoledì 20 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
  On 20.06.2012 11:22, Pino Toscano wrote:
   Alle giovedì 14 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
   Given that kde-workspace is 9/10, would it be possible to let it
   migrate
   tonight, hinting temporarly kshutdown and
   plasma-widget-smooth-tasks out
   of testing? The former would migrate again on its own in 10 days,
   the latter... dunno, it would not be a grave loss OTOH.
  
  As discussed on IRC, after removing kshutdown and p-w-s-t everything
  else looks okay from a kde-workspace perspective.  The tidy up of old
  libraries in testing ends up incomplete however, because kdenetwork
  is only 3/10 and the testing version depends on libkworkspace4 - we
  can either age kdenetwork, or just live with the old library hanging
  around for a few more days; either works for me. :-)
 
 If the old libraries are not a problem for a week, I'd say if you could 
 temporarly keep them and wait for the kdenetwork migration (so we're 
 double sure it is safe enough).

No problem.  kde-workspace and the remaining binNMUs migrated as planned
in tonight's britney run.

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-20 Thread Sune Vuorela
On Monday 19 March 2012 22:07:22 Sune Vuorela wrote:
 We have a strong suspicion, among other things due to a almost frozen
 kdelibs upstream and due to the various source package splits that has
 happened as part of the 4.7 transition, that the 4.8 transition will be
 a handful of  untangled transitions each involving 3-5 other small
 sourcepackages and a unknown amount of shlibs bumps.

So. The big part of transitioning (kde-workspace) is done-ish now.

A lot of bits have been uploaded to unstable and should migrate by itself. 
Left is:
libmarblewidget (src:marble) having a soname change (~5 source packages 
affected)
some okteta libraries (src: kdesdk) is having a change (kdevelop affected)

a library split from src:kalgebra and also now used by cantor. 

All relevant bits are in NEW curretnly targetting experimental until you say 
'go' for unstable. We are aware and alert and ready for your go.


and then there is the splits of kdeaccessibility and kdeutils. Half of it is 
in unstable, and the rest is stuck in NEW targetting unstable and is hopefully 
in soon.

I think that's around all for now

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-15 Thread Marcos Marado
block 664681 by 677628
thanks

FYI,

There's now a bug report for the kshutdown issue[1], including a patch fixing 
it. 

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=677628

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-14 Thread Pino Toscano
Alle domenica 10 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
 On Sat, 2012-06-09 at 22:52 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
  A kde-workspace4.8 tracker would be nice, at least for the few
  workspace libraries that bumped soname:
  
  * kde-workspace-dev/kdebase-workspace-dev (src:kde-workspace):
  libkwineffects1abi2 - libkwineffects1abi3
  libkworkspace4  - libkworkspace4abi1
  libplasmaclock4abi2 - libplasmaclock4abi3
  libtaskmanager4abi2 - libtaskmanager4abi3
 
 Added at
 URL:http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kde-workspace4.8.html
 .

Thanks for this.

 There's quite a few unknowns on there, but the good/bad appear
 to map to your list of affected packages.

It is fine, since kde-workspace provides other libraries and
kde(base)-workspace-dev installs all of them, and only few of those had 
SONAME bumps.

  The third party sources affected are the following:
  apper
  kdenetwork (**)
  kshutdown (*)
  ktorrent
  plasma-widget-adjustableclock
  plasma-widget-fastuserswitch
  plasma-widget-smooth-tasks (*)
  
  (*) fails to compile with the newer workspace API
 
 Is there a plan for getting kshutdown and p-w-smooth-tasks fixed or
 removed?

They are leaf packages so they can be always hinted out of testing until 
they get fixes.
- kshutdown has not been handled yet, we will do so soon
- plasma-widget-smooth-tasks is getting an update to a forked version of
  it (since the original seems to not be developed lately...)
the rest of the sources (those without */**) can be binNMUed now, I 
think (as kde-workspace compiled everywhere in release archs at least).

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-14 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 16:45 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
 Alle domenica 10 giugno 2012, Adam D. Barratt ha scritto:
  On Sat, 2012-06-09 at 22:52 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
  URL:http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kde-workspace4.8.html
[...]
   kshutdown (*)
[...]
   plasma-widget-smooth-tasks (*)
   
   (*) fails to compile with the newer workspace API
  
  Is there a plan for getting kshutdown and p-w-smooth-tasks fixed or
  removed?
 
 They are leaf packages so they can be always hinted out of testing until 
 they get fixes.
 - kshutdown has not been handled yet, we will do so soon
 - plasma-widget-smooth-tasks is getting an update to a forked version of
   it (since the original seems to not be developed lately...)

Okay; thanks.

 the rest of the sources (those without */**) can be binNMUed now, I 
 think (as kde-workspace compiled everywhere in release archs at least).

Yep.  Scheduled, minus apper/sparc which appears to have built more
recently than the other arches and already picked up the correct
dependency.

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-10 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Sat, 2012-06-09 at 22:52 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
 A kde-workspace4.8 tracker would be nice, at least for the few 
 workspace libraries that bumped soname:
 
 * kde-workspace-dev/kdebase-workspace-dev (src:kde-workspace):
 libkwineffects1abi2 - libkwineffects1abi3
 libkworkspace4  - libkworkspace4abi1
 libplasmaclock4abi2 - libplasmaclock4abi3
 libtaskmanager4abi2 - libtaskmanager4abi3

Added at
URL:http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kde-workspace4.8.html.
There's quite a few unknowns on there, but the good/bad appear to map
to your list of affected packages.

 The third party sources affected are the following:
 
 apper
 kdenetwork (**)
 kshutdown (*)
 ktorrent
 plasma-widget-adjustableclock
 plasma-widget-fastuserswitch
 plasma-widget-smooth-tasks (*)
 
 (*) fails to compile with the newer workspace API

Is there a plan for getting kshutdown and p-w-smooth-tasks fixed or
removed?

Regards,

Adam




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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-09 Thread Pino Toscano
Hi,

Alle lunedì 4 giugno 2012, Cyril Brulebois ha scritto:
 Modestas Vainius mo...@debian.org (02/06/2012):
  With qt4-x11 multiarch done [1] and KDE Plasma Workspaces ready in
  experimental [2], when could we expect a transition slot?
  
  [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=653903 [ bug
  not closed though ] [2]
  http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/redir/kde-sc-buildd-experimental?
  compact=1
 
 I just replied to [1], should be done quite soon; do we need to set
 up a tracker for [2], or will you just be able to monitor everything
 on your end?

A kde-workspace4.8 tracker would be nice, at least for the few 
workspace libraries that bumped soname:

* kde-workspace-dev/kdebase-workspace-dev (src:kde-workspace):
libkwineffects1abi2 - libkwineffects1abi3
libkworkspace4  - libkworkspace4abi1
libplasmaclock4abi2 - libplasmaclock4abi3
libtaskmanager4abi2 - libtaskmanager4abi3

The third party sources affected are the following:

apper
kdenetwork (**)
kshutdown (*)
ktorrent
plasma-widget-adjustableclock
plasma-widget-fastuserswitch
plasma-widget-smooth-tasks (*)

(*) fails to compile with the newer workspace API
(**) fails to compile due to bumped soversion in libs which affects
 .install files

 I /think/ you should be able to go ahead right now. A ben file would
 help us spot what could be entangled with other ongoing transitions.

Modestas started to push the following sources:
meta-kde
oxygen-icons
kactivities
kde4libs
kde-runtime
kdepimlibs
kde-wallpapers
kde-workspace
kdeplasma-addons
kde-baseapps
and a fixed kdenetwork will follow too

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-03 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hello,

Modestas Vainius mo...@debian.org (02/06/2012):
 With qt4-x11 multiarch done [1] and KDE Plasma Workspaces ready in
 experimental [2], when could we expect a transition slot?
 
 [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=653903 [ bug not closed 
 though ]
 [2] 
 http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/redir/kde-sc-buildd-experimental?compact=1

I just replied to [1], should be done quite soon; do we need to set up a
tracker for [2], or will you just be able to monitor everything on your
end?

I /think/ you should be able to go ahead right now. A ben file would
help us spot what could be entangled with other ongoing transitions.

Mraw,
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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-06-02 Thread Modestas Vainius
Hello,

On šeštadienis 24 Kovas 2012 23:45:02 Sune Vuorela wrote:
 On Saturday 24 March 2012 22:10:07 you wrote:
  On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 22:07:22 +0100, Sune Vuorela wrote:
   a couple of months ago, KDE released the januar feature release
  
  Should we do the qt multiarch change before this?
 
 We can do the qt multiarch change first. we also can do it after.
 
 I would personally like to see the Qt multiarch change done, because it
 also brings in qt4.8

With qt4-x11 multiarch done [1] and KDE Plasma Workspaces ready in experimental 
[2],
when could we expect a transition slot?

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=653903 [ bug not closed 
though ]
[2] http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/redir/kde-sc-buildd-experimental?compact=1

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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-03-24 Thread Julien Cristau
tag 664681 moreinfo
kthxbye

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 22:07:22 +0100, Sune Vuorela wrote:

 Package: release.debian.org
 Severity: normal
 User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
 Usertags: transition
 
 
 Hi release team
 
 a couple of months ago, KDE released the januar feature release
 versioned as 4.8. 
 
 We are currently slowly preparing it and expect to have it ready in a
 month or two, depending on what fits best in your timeframe.
 
Tagging moreinfo for now, please untag when this is ready from your
side.  If it goes like 4.7 it shouldn't be much trouble.

Should we do the qt multiarch change before this?

 We have a strong suspicion, among other things due to a almost frozen
 kdelibs upstream and due to the various source package splits that has
 happened as part of the 4.7 transition, that the 4.8 transition will be
 a handful of  untangled transitions each involving 3-5 other small
 sourcepackages and a unknown amount of shlibs bumps.
 
 The reason for this bug is mostly to make sure it is somewhere on your
 radar before the wheezy freeze.
 
Thanks, appreciated.

 Love and kisses
 
:)

Cheers,
Julien


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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-03-24 Thread Sune Vuorela
On Saturday 24 March 2012 22:10:07 you wrote:
 On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 22:07:22 +0100, Sune Vuorela wrote:
  a couple of months ago, KDE released the januar feature release

 Should we do the qt multiarch change before this?

We can do the qt multiarch change first. we also can do it after. 

I would personally like to see the Qt multiarch change done, because it also 
brings in qt4.8

/Sune
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Bug#664681: transition: KDE's 4.8 release of platform, applications and workspace

2012-03-19 Thread Sune Vuorela
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition


Hi release team

a couple of months ago, KDE released the januar feature release
versioned as 4.8. 

We are currently slowly preparing it and expect to have it ready in a
month or two, depending on what fits best in your timeframe.

We have a strong suspicion, among other things due to a almost frozen
kdelibs upstream and due to the various source package splits that has
happened as part of the 4.7 transition, that the 4.8 transition will be
a handful of  untangled transitions each involving 3-5 other small
sourcepackages and a unknown amount of shlibs bumps.

The reason for this bug is mostly to make sure it is somewhere on your
radar before the wheezy freeze.

Love and kisses

/Sune

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