On 10/23/20 1:07 PM, Matthias Klose wrote: > On 10/18/20 12:13 PM, Matthias Klose wrote: >> Python 3.9 as a supported Python3 version is now in unstable, and all binNMUs >> are done (thanks to Graham for the work). Bug reports should be all filed >> for >> all known problems [1], and the current state of the 3.9 addition can be >> seen at >> [2] (a few of the "bad" are false packages with b-d n python3-all-dev, but >> not >> building for 3.9, bug reports also filed). >> >> The major outstanding issue is the pandas stack, all other problems are >> found in >> leaf packages (leaf in the sense of that no other package for the 3.9 >> addition >> is blocked). >> >> Please help fixing the remaining issues! >> >> Matthias >> >> [1] >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=python3.9;users=debian-python@lists.debian.org >> [2] https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python3.9.html > > Going on with a test rebuild of 3.9 as default to file bug reports for more > packages. The first stage1 packages for 3.9 as default [1] can be found at > > deb [trusted=yes] http://people.debian.org/~doko/tmp/python3.9 ./ > deb [trusted=yes] http://people.debian.org/~ginggs/python3.9-repo ./ > > The first repo just having the python3-defaults packages from experimental. > The > second repo of course will be outdated very soon ... Bug reports for stage1 > are > filed, Graham is now running the test builds for stage2. > > The autopkg test results at [2] need checking. There's currently a britney bug > which marks things as bad, and only gets it right after a week. Plus there's > no > way to select an "unrelated" package from unstable for a test, and have it > marked as a successful test. So basically you need to wait until all the 3.9 > related fixes migrate to testing for running a successful autopkg test. > > Matthias > > [1] https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python3.9-default.html > [2] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/python3-defaults
Update: - Graham finished the test rebuilds with 3.9 as the default, and the archive on p.d.o is updated. We don't plan to keep that up-to-date. Bug reports for ftbfs are filed. - Bug reports are also filed for all failing autopkg tests triggered by the python3-defaults upload. - Lucas made an archive-wide test rebuild for unstable, adding more RC ftbfs issues, mostly for python binary-indep (all) packages. These don't have the python3.9 user tag. Matthias