Package: dgit Version: 10.7 Control: affects -1 git Some of dgit's tests create strange git objects, to test error handling. For example, to avoid a repetition of #849041.
git 2.40, just uploaded to unstable, has this change: | * "git hash-object" now checks that the resulting object is well | formed with the same code as "git fsck". | (merge 8e4309038f jk/hash-object-fsck later to maint). This was probably a good idea. So, dgit's tests need to be updated. Normally I would file this bug as RC and make the necessary changes. However, we are currently in the freeze for bookworm. Information on tracker.d.o suggests that git is not going to migrate to bookworm anyway, without an unblock from the release team. I don't see an unblock request in https://bugs.debian.org/release.debian.org . Release team: do you think we (dgit maintainers) should update the test suite now, for bookworm ? The changes would be limited to tests, but the new checks in git mean we'll need to take a different approach for some of them, which might be complex or messy. Unhelpfully, there is also #1032826, which prevents "dgit import-dsc" working for the current git.dsc in bookworm. I think this situation is RC. I haven't filed a bug against src:git because I think we can fix this just by changing the infrastructure - I'm talking to DSA about this - but if that turns out to be impossible, we may need to upload a no-source-changes src:git :-/. Thanks for everyone's attention and advice/opinions. Thanks, Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. Pronouns: they/he. If I emailed you from @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.