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Hi Otto, On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 12:29:49PM +0000, Robie Basak wrote: > I guess that the discussion is complete now? How do you want to proceed? > > Will you upload a src:mariadb-10.1 update to Debian? If not, I suppose I > need to upload a src:mariadb-10.1 upload to Ubuntu to fix it for Bionic > at least? I've just looked at src:mariadb-10.1 1:10.1.29-6 in Bionic with a view to uploading a revert to (effectively) 10.1.28-2 as you requested. I only found two changes between those two versions that I think are relevant: 1) The epoch bump. 2) The dropping of the mariadb-test binary package (commit 27202e3, Debian bug #881898). All other changes seem to be related to general bugfixes and adjustments for upstream microreleases of 10.1, and I don't see any problem with keeping these. Since I can't revert the epoch, the only relevant change I can consider is the dropping of the mariadb-test binary package, for which I think a straightforward upload of a git revert of 27202e3 using a version of 1:10.1.29-7 (or 1:10.1.29-6ubuntu1 if Ubuntu-only) should be fine. Without restoring mariadb-test, we have a dep8 failure that Steve had to force-badtest to in Ubuntu get 1:10.1.29-6 into the Bionic release pocket. I believe the same problem equally affects Debian. Since both Debian and Ubuntu have removed src:mariadb-10.2, I think it makes sense to restore mariadb-test in src:mariadb-10.1 in Debian and sync this over to Ubuntu, assuming that this will actually fix the dep8 tests in both distributions. In Ubuntu's upcoming Bionic release this should also help with future microrelease updates. I propose to: 1) Verify as best as I can that dep8 will actually pass again with this change. 2) Push a revert of 27202e3 to the master branch on salsa. 3) Either upload to Debian and sync to Ubuntu, or upload a delta in Ubuntu carrying the same change, depending on whether I can get sponsorship for the Debian upload in time. I believe this will clean up what we need for MariaDB packaging for both Debian and Ubuntu. The only thing remaining will be the epoch bump, which as discussed previously we cannot revert. Does anyone have any alternative proposal to proceed? Otto, I know you would prefer to revert the epoch, but I think it's safe to say that this has or will be declined by Debian ftpmasters and Ubuntu archive admins, so IMHO we need to consider that option closed now and proceed without. Robie
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