On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 3:06 PM, Miguel Landaeta <mig...@miguel.cc> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 08:52:12PM -0300, Miguel Landaeta wrote: > > What I intend to do is to upload Groovy 2.1.6 to experimental very > > soon, test all the reverse dependencies there and file bugs (if > > needed) on incompatible packages. > > I uploaded Groovy 2.1.6 to experimental and I rebuilt freeplane > against that version without any issues. Of course, more testing is > needed to determine if everything is working as expected. I also need > to rebuild the rest of reverse build dependencies to determine how > much breakage is introduced. > > However, I don't expect to upload Groovy 2.x to unstable any time soon > because it Build-Depends on Gradle and it has a hard coded dependency > on 1.8.6. So, if that Groovy version would get uploaded to unstable > right now, Groovy and Gradle are going to be broken due to FTBFS bugs. > > Gradle upstream is not clear about when they are going to provide a > suitable version usable with Groovy 2.x. > > I'll upload a more recent Groovy release when time permits (they > released 2.1.9 some days ago). > > Cheers, > > -- > Miguel Landaeta, miguel at miguel.cc > secure email with PGP 0x6E608B637D8967E9 available at > http://keyserver.pgp.com/ > "Faith means not wanting to know what is true." -- Nietzsche > Dude, Groovy sounds totally fucking tubular. I know you'll be righteously kicking ass with your Open Source vibes, man. I'll smoke a doobie in your honor.