On January 4, 2023 7:27:46 PM UTC, Sebastian Ramacher <sramac...@debian.org>
wrote:
>Control: tags -1 confirmed
>
>Hi Scott
>
>On 2022-12-31 19:29:53 -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>> Package: release.debian.org
>> Severity: normal
>> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org
>> Usertags: transition
>> X-Debbugs-Cc: pkg-clamav-devel.alioth-lists.debian.net
>>
>> As discussed in a separate email to the release team list yesterday, we,
>> unfortunately have a need to do a late clamav transition.
>>
>> The clamav project now maintains specified releases with long term
>> support. Currently we have 0.103 in stable/testing/unstable. We should
>> be able to maintain clamav for the expected life of bullseye with 0.103.
>>
>> For bookworm we will need to transition to clamav 1.0/libclamav11 at
>> some point and we believe it's better to do it now that during the
>> freeze or even potentially after release. The move from 0.103 to 1.0 is
>> more complicated that usual due to upstream switching from autorools to
>> CMake and the introduction of Rust code into libclamav.
>>
>> The package is availalbe in experimental, but still needs some cleanup
>> before it's ready for release. We will be working on this over then
>> next couple of days and anticipate being ready for the transition
>> mid-week.
>>
>> There are three reverse build-depends for libclamav-dev:
>>
>> * c-icap-modules
>> * cyrus-imapd
>> * pg-snakeoil
>>
>> I've test built all three with the clamav 1.0 packages in experimental
>> with no issue.
>>
>> Additionally, there is libclamunrar in non-free that will also need to
>> be updated. The clamav team will address that after the transition is
>> done.
>
>Please go ahead.
>
>Cheers
Thanks. Uploaded.
Scott K