Hello fellow developers, On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 05:25:59PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote: > All of the perl ones have been filed and gregor already fixed (thanks!) > a significant fraction including all 11 perl-xs-dev <!nocheck> ones. I > guess that on third of these is fixed in git or unstable.
I guess half of the perl ones are fixed. That is despite them being filed during the trixie freeze. Hope this didn't cause disruption. > > So that's modifying another 110 + 9 + 1 + 6 = 126 source packages > > outside the perl ecosystem. You'll find all of the mentioned categories > > in the published logs as subdirectories. Please bear in mind that among > > the packages that FTBFS in unstable, a small fraction would additionally > > FTBFS without libcrypt and I've missed those. Expect a few more. > > ... > > > build depend on libcrypt-dev (mostly to support bootstrapping). So if > > you disregard all of those duplicates, what remains is 28 packages > > missed in the FTBFS-based analysis: > > I have not yet filed bugs for packages lacking "Build-Depends: > libcrypt-dev". That's a next step. I consider the perl-xs-dev > dependencies and the runtime dependencies more important as both of them > also affect other use cases (such as cross building). I have now collected the remaining packages. I didn't fully account for packages with binary package dependencies earlier, so it's 155 bugs. They're all filed now and this was the last category to be filed. I explicitly noted that they should not be uploaded to trixie. > Regarding the timing of the glibc upload, I also am in favor of not > upgrading lots of these bugs to rc severity. Given the usertags, we may > monitor how the situation evolves in forky. I suggest once the remaining > unfixed bug count (across all categories) is 30 or less, we may proceed > and upgrade the remaining ones to rc. All of the bugs are usertagged with a number of tags sharing a "libcrypt-" prefix: https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?user=helm...@debian.org At the time of this writing, there are 233 remaining bugs. Helmut