On 6/27/19 8:39 PM, Paul Gevers wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > On 31-05-2019 01:34, Thomas Goirand wrote: >> Dear package maintainer, >> >> We're about to upgrade SQLAlchemy in Buster to address an SQL injection >> issue. The fixed package is in unstable, under the version 1.2.18+ds1-2. >> >> In some rare cases, this update may break reverse depenencies, leading >> to non-working SQL queries. >> >> This is why I'm writing this email to you today: to ask you to please >> test your application with SQLAlchemy 1.2.18+ds1-2 ASAP, to address any >> potential unforecast issue before the Buster release. >> >> Details about the discussion can be seen here in the Debian bug #929321. >> >> Best regards, > > Is this explaining the FTBFS of cloudkitty? We're looking at all the RC > bugs to see what needs to happen and cloudkitty is about to be removed > due this FTBFS. (I am not promising anything, but if the fix is clear, > we may leave it in an let you fix it in the first point release). > > Paul
Hi Paul, Yes, I can try to fix it in the next point release. I very much would prefer if cloudkitty could stay in Buster. Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)

