Quoting Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (2025-01-23 13:30:07) > On Thu, 23 Jan 2025 06:29:09 +0100 "Alexandre Rossi" <n...@zincube.net> wrote: > > Control: block -1 by 1079857 > > > We are about to switch the default ruby version to 3.3 in unstable > > > (ruby-defaults/1:3.3~0 is in experimental already for testing), and > > > src:uwsgi fails to build with it: > > > > > > https://ruby-builds.debian.net/ruby3.3/21/uwsgi/uwsgi_2.0.28-1+rebuild1737418237_amd64-2025-01-21T00:10:39Z.build > > > > > > The fix is straightforward and is attached to this bug. > > > > This is not the fix that should go in. > > > > We have a packaging overhaul in progress that will make this easier, > > just needing binNMUs. > > > > Unfortunately src:uwsgi-plugin-ruby is still in the NEW queue. > The overhaul doesn't preclude fixing this with the attached patch. If doing > that, please also change the java build for openjdk-21, see #1092756. > > And once the plugin split in NEW goes through, then these packages from > src:uwsgi can be dropped. But in the meantime, src:uwsgi needs to be updated > or > it will be removed from testing for the upcoming ruby3.3 transition.
Thanks for the suggestion, but no. The binary package uwsgi-plugin-rack-ruby3.1 covers Ruby 3.1, not Ruby 3.3, just as the binary package uwsgi-plugin-ring-openjdk-17 covers OpenJDK 17, not 21. Yes, we could ignore renaming binary packages only to avoid a visit to NEW, but that is not heplful for our users. What we consider helpful is to plan ahead, which is what Alexandre did in introducing the new packages (with unversioned binary package names for future sake) more than 4 months ago. Those packages that are virtually empty, so ought to require as minimal as possible burden on the ftpmasters. It is a mystery why they have required so much time to process. - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ * Sponsorship: https://ko-fi.com/drjones [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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