(sorry for the top-likely-html post; on mobile) Have you tried using ratt to test the reverse dependencies? (That should give you a little better confidence in whether/what it might break to upload.)
- Tianon On Fri, 18 Jan 2019, 04:34 Arnaud Rebillout <arnaud.rebill...@collabora.com wrote: > Dear go devs, > > I managed to build a package for docker v18.09.1 (which is the LTS for > docker), and I'd be happy to be able to have this package in time for > buster. > > The main blocker on the way is `google-grpc-dev`: > > - debian ships 1.11 > - docker requires 1.12 and FTBFS otherwise > - salsa actually has the version 1.15 packaged, and docker builds just > fine against it. > > I guess this package is important. I've seen that there are a lot of > reverse build deps. > > My question: do you guys know what's blocking this package to 1.11? Is > there any chance to update it to 1.12, or will it break the whole > ecosystem?? > > Thanks! > > Arnaud > >