Package: release.debian.org Currently mariadb-10.6 is blocked from migrating to testing due to test failure in ruby-mysql2/0.5.3-3
Please consider adding a migration hint[1, 2] like: force-skiptest ruby-mysql2/0.5.3-3 We are currently waiting for upstream ruby-mysql2 to make a new release 0.5.4 which would include the fix test failure. This is however likely to take a long time and it is unreasonable to keep blocking mariadb-10.6 on this. >From upstream issue [3]: > A new 0.5.4 release that includes commit cca57b9 would enable Debian to > release a new version of ruby-mysql2 to fix Debian bug #1002087, which in > turn would unblock MariaDB 10.6 from entering Debian testing, which in turn > would unblock mariadb-10.5 10.5.13-0+deb11u1 from entering Debian Bullseye, > which in turn would fix Debian#1003839 and a bunch of other issues. I recommend unblocking the test rather than making new patched uploads of ruby-mysql as that would require extra efforts in testing and preparing a release for a one-off benefit. Skipping a test seems to me like a better solution for a one-off problem. [1] https://release.debian.org/doc/britney/hints.html [2] examples: https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/elbrus [3] https://github.com/brianmario/mysql2/issues/1179#issuecomment-1013950778