On 2016-07-06 02:51 +0200, Guillem Jover wrote: > On Sun, 2016-04-03 at 17:29:32 +0000, Niels Thykier wrote: >> The targets are "officially" mandatory and have been since 3.9.4 >> (released in September 2012). Currently lintian and dpkg still forgive >> their absence to avoid auto-rejects and FTBFS bugs. >> However, Guillem and I would like to get the remaining packages >> updated sooner rather than later (notably dpkg has a hack to support the >> old packages, which we would like to drop). >> >> As there are still about 1600 packages affected by this issue[1], we >> would like to start smaller: >> >> * We propose a mass bug filing against all packages *without* either >> build-{arch,indep} targets, which build *both* arch:all and >> architecture dependent packages. >> - The set of affected packages is currently 99[2]. > > Niels handled this some time ago.
It seems that 82 packages are still affected[1]. >> * After the deadline for fixing this, dpkg would be able to drop the >> hack for any source package building both arch:all and arch:any >> packages. >> >> * Proposed deadline: June 1st 2016 >> - Assuming 14 days to review this mass bug filing, we would file the >> bugs on the 18th of April. This would leave a bit over a month for >> packages to be fixed. > > This has happened now with the upload of dpkg 1.18.8. Anyone volunteering to upgrade the severity of those 82 bugs to serious? Cheers, Sven 1. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=arch-all-and-any-missing-targets;users=ni...@thykier.net