Hi Christoph, On 09-11-2019 19:50, Paul Gevers wrote: >> Need fixing upstream (and should be ignored and/or removed from >> testing until that happens): >> >> autopkgtest for cstore-fdw/1.6.2-1: amd64: Regression ♻ >> autopkgtest for hypopg/1.1.2-1: amd64: Regression ♻ >> autopkgtest for pgaudit/1.4.0-1: amd64: Regression ♻
^ This just got uploaded moments ago, binNMU'ed on the buildd. >> autopkgtest for pglogical/2.2.2-1: amd64: Regression ♻ >> autopkgtest for pglogical-ticker/1.4.0-1: amd64: Regression ♻ >> autopkgtest for repmgr/5.0.0-2: amd64: Regression ♻ ^ You uploaded a new version, so I assume this is in the wrong list, no? >> autopkgtest for wal2json/1.0-5: amd64: Regression ♻ > > Are the Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers the maintainers for all the above > packages and are they suggesting to drop the packages from testing? How > big is the list of reverse dependencies? And please file bugs about these if they aren't there yet. E.g. hypopg isn't maintained by the Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers, so a heads-up to the maintainer before we remove the package from testing would have been nice. >> These are OK and need to migrate in parallel with postgresql-common so >> the list of supported PG versions is in sync: > > How is this enforced? If it is by dependency, the autopkgtests would be > testing the right combination. At least for either postgresql-common or > the reverse dependency, but I am seeing a lot of these packages have > failing autopkgtests on their own. > >> autopkgtest for omnidb/2.16.0+ds-2: amd64: Regression ♻ >> autopkgtest for pg-checksums/1.0-1: amd64: Regression ♻ >> autopkgtest for pg-repack/1.4.5-2: amd64: Regression ♻ ^ This one also fails in unstable, so are you sure it's OK? Paul
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