[ I am not a member of the release team ] On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 04:33:12PM +0100, Nicolas Boulenguez wrote: >... > Here are the remaining blockers as far as I understand > https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/gnat-12.html.
Everything "sid only" is not a problem for the transition, since the transition is about getting the change completed in testing. > libxmlada (orange line): > I fail to understand the problem. There is are cruft packages depending on old gnat, e.g. libxmlada-dom7 | 22.0.0-3 | unstable | amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x These cruft packages are supposed to get autoremoved when nothing is left in unstable depending on them. This is not a problem for the transition, but that's what makes the tracker orange. >... > whitakers-words (red line) > is removed from testing and should not block the transition. > The version in unstable depends on gnat-10 (none in experimental). > What do you recommend? >... > - source-only bin-NMU by you (nmu line in the initial mail) >... That's IMHO the correct action. > ghdl (red line): > is removed from testing and should not block the transition. > The version in unstable depends on gnat-10 (lots of RC bugs). > The version in experimental depends on gcc-12 (a few RC bugs). > What do you recommend? > - avoid risking an interferenc with other packages > - reupload from experimental to unstable > - ? The package in experimental is still broken on some architectures: https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=ghdl&suite=experimental This is something the maintainer (or someone else) should fix, bit due to "sid only" not a problem for the transition. cu Adrian