On 28/05/14 06:22, Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 23:18:06 Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> Control: tags -1 + confirmed >> >> On 13/05/14 04:29, Scott Kitterman wrote: >>> On Friday, May 02, 2014 20:07:00 Matthias Klose wrote: >>>> Package: release.debian.org >>>> >>>> Jessie should ship with Python 3.4 as the default, and with 3.4 as the >>>> only >>>> Python3 version. So lets start with making 3.4 the default. Two months >>>> ago, the archive was buildable with 3.4 as the default (not directly >>>> checked with unstable, but with the Ubuntu development release at this >>>> time). The majority of the bugs seen with 3.4 [1] has been fixed in the >>>> archive. A bug for python3.4 should be fixed for the release (#732703, >>>> Barry Warsaw is working on this), and dh-python needs some updates. >>>> Rebuilding extensions might affect ongoing transitions, but we don't have >>>> yet that many for Python3. >>>> >>>> Matthias >>>> >>>> [1] >>>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=python3.4;users=debian-> >>>> >> pyt h...@lists.debian.org >>> >>> Looking at the Packages.qz for main/i386 I came up with this list of >>> packages that need uploads/binNMUs once python3.4 is default (none of >>> them support multiple python versions, so it can't be done in advance as >>> the packages are now). It seems quite manageable to me. >>> >>> blender - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> gdb - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> geis - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> yafaray - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> libpeas - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> libreoffice - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> libsigrokdecode - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> postgresql-9.3 - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> pyqt5 - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> znc - binNMU after 3.4 default >>> morse-simulator - Needs source upload after 3.4 is default >>> >>> I think we can do this anytime after the current libreoffice and pyqt5 >>> uploads migrate. >> >> As discussed on IRC, let's do this one. > > Thanks. python3-defaults is uploaded with a low enough version to transition > to testing regardless of if the python3.4 in sid makes it or not. > > Also, I think morse-simulator can be binNMUed after all. I'm not sure now > why > I thought that needed a source upload.
All scheduled except for libreoffice (I'll do that one later if the others seem fine). Looks like pyotherside needs a binnmu as well, is that right? Emilio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org