There is not yet an accurate estimate of time required to fix the
python packages during the transition -- and I still remember the
transition from python3.9 -> python3.10 took a very long period
that does not seem short enough to be covered by the freeze schedule.
Apart from that, package
Sandro Tosi writes:
> thoughts from a concerned maintainer
>
Sandro, thank you for writing this email.
>
> it seems this email advocates for a "let's wing it"[1] type of transition.
>
> [1] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wing_it
>
> It appears there has been little work in preparing the work
thoughts from a concerned maintainer
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 1:24 PM Matthias Klose wrote:
>
> while we have not an 100% agreement to go ahead, I think we should aim for
> 3.11.
>
> The following steps would be:
>
> - accept the current python3-defaults into
> testing (adding 3.11 as
#1024218 - apitrace - patch available
#1024219 - cpu-x - patch available at upstream git
#1024220 - deepin-screen-recorder - nil
#1024221 - intel-gpu-tools - patch available upstream, version issues
#1024223 - obs-advanced-scene-switcher - Done!
#1024224 - openscap - Done!
#1024225 - veyon - nil
(added the bug report for igt)
On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 at 08:29, Craig Small wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 at 07:46, Paul Gevers wrote:
>
>> An actual upload. If the maintainer isn't doing it, I think an NMU is
>> appropriate if you're sure of the fix.
>>
> Ah, I thought you were the igt maintainer
On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 at 07:46, Paul Gevers wrote:
> An actual upload. If the maintainer isn't doing it, I think an NMU is
> appropriate if you're sure of the fix.
>
Ah, I thought you were the igt maintainer :)
I'll have a go recreating it and uploading it tonight. I'm pretty confident
about the
Hi,
On 21-12-2022 21:42, Craig Small wrote:
Is there something else you need? This one was one of the easier ones to
fix.
An actual upload. If the maintainer isn't doing it, I think an NMU is
appropriate if you're sure of the fix.
Paul
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> The issue is that src:intel-gpu-tools is a key packages but currently
> unfixed. Having procps migrate to testing now would cause it to be
> instantaneously RC buggy, but because it is key, we can't simply remove
> it from bookworm. Can you help
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Dear Ondřej,
On 15-12-2022 20:15, Ondřej Surý wrote:
I think everything is mostly ready in experimental. I'll try to sort out
the rest of the missing extensions over the weekend (imagick, memcached,
redis and maybe few others).
Assuming this happened (more or
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Dear Craig, ChangZhuo,
This is a heads up that I just added a block against procps to prevent
the package in unstable from migrating to testing too soon.
The issue is that src:intel-gpu-tools is a key packages but currently
unfixed. Having procps migrate to testing now would cause it to be
while we have not an 100% agreement to go ahead, I think we should aim for 3.11.
The following steps would be:
- accept the current python3-defaults into
testing (adding 3.11 as supported)
- ask for a transition slot to upload (see #1026825)
python3-defaults with 3.11 as the default
-
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