On 1/8/25 15:14, Itaï BEN YAACOV wrote:
Hi,
Of course, I understand your position, but have no idea if such a
package exists.
I merely use gourmand, and would hate to see it disappear from Debian,
which I expect will happen if the present situation persists. I do not
maintain gourmand, maybe the maintainer can tell us what
he thinks would be a good solution.
It just felt reasonable to keep an older version in Debian given the API
break
and the fact that the 1.4 is still being maintained. As I said, it
required very
little work on my part to create such a package locally.
Cheers,
Itaï
This is unfortunately what may happen. The only way forward: find a
volunteer to migrate Gourmand to SQLA 2.x, or do it yourself. Seeing this:
https://github.com/GourmandRecipeManager/gourmand/issues/164
it's only looking like Gourmand needs a contribution to adopt the newer
SQLAlchemy. It's not the case that upstream is refusing to switch.
If this doesn't happen before Trixie, then yeah, Gourmand will be
removed. That's the way it goes...
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)