On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 12:20:37PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote: > [removed the Python 2 bits] > > On 11/17/20 11:08 PM, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote: > > Package: debian-security-support > > Severity: normal > > X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@debian.org, t...@security.debian.org > > > openjdk-15 will be included, but not covered by support > > (as it's only needed to bootstrap openjdk-16 and eventually > > openjdk-17, the next LTS release of Java). > > > > How about the following for "security-support-limited"? > > > > -------------------- > > openjdk-15 Only included for bootstrapping later OpenJDK > > releases > > -------------------- > > > > One important thing: These only applies to Bullseye and > > security-support-limited is currently independent of releases, so this > > needs to be fixed or alternatively we need to stop rebuilding the current > > unstable package for older releases and instead branch of per distro. > > As background: OpenJDK 12 can only be built with 11, 13 with 12, 14 with 13, > 15 > with 14, 16 with 15. Only having 11 in bullseye would make backports more > "interesting". > > For OpenJDK there are two other possibilities, which would require approval by > release managers / stable release managers.
If the whole "buildlibs" (or however it gets called in the end) infrastructure is ready for bullseye it would also be an option to include openjdk-15/openjdk-16 in there? As such, it would be non-available to users by default, but present for bootstraps. Cheers, Moritz