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On Thu, 25 Aug 2022 at 11:19:30 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote: > I think we need to be looking at the possibility of doing > architecture-specific removals of gjs and dependent packages from armel. We were able to get mozjs102_102.3.0-1 compiling and passing most of its test suite on armel and all other release architectures (thanks to Adrian Bunk and Mike Hommey for providing the necessary patches), and gjs_1.74.0-2 has built successfully against it on all release architectures and is also passing tests, so I'm now hoping we can keep the full GNOME 43 family of packages on armel for Debian 12. If these versions reach testing without incident, which should happen next week if all goes well, then no release team action will be required, and the only remaining cleanup before closing this bug will be to remove mozjs91 from unstable (which I'm intentionally not doing until after mozjs102 migrates). I would still consider armel (among other architectures) to be "at risk" for subsequent GNOME releases, but the next GNOME release (GNOME 44) will be halfway through the Debian 12 freeze, so it isn't a concern for Debian 12 and will be something for the Debian 13 release process to deal with. smcv