On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 09:53:48PM +0000, Samuel Henrique wrote: > Hello Steve,
> > The only reason I noticed this is because python3.8 has been added as a > > supported, non-default version of python3 in Ubuntu, and supervisor > > 4.0.4 was not compatible with python3.8. I'd suggest the attach patch, > > to avoid the build failing in the future on build-time tests that are > > not relevant to the functioning of the binary package. > I see that you decided to upload 4.1.0u1 to Ubuntu before syncing 4.1.0-1 > from Debian, if you look at the upstream changelog, you will notice that > 4.1.0 solved some python 3.8 issue, did you check if this solved the > compatibility issue you detected before doing the u1 upload? > I would recommend checking if that's not the case, and if not, I would be > happy to forward the issue (or maybe even patch it) upstream, so I > appreciate if you could help me understand how the issue was detected and > how I can navigate through Ubuntu's QA myself, I would gladly help > reducing the delta between the distros. Yes, 4.1.0 does build with python3.8, which I discovered in the process of trying to prepare a fixed build for 4.0.4 (the current package at the time I started). I went ahead anyway with submitting this bug because I think it's still per se correct to only build-depend on python3 here instead of python3-all, regardless of whether the new upstream version happens to be compatible with python3.8. Cheers, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer https://www.debian.org/ [email protected] [email protected]
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