Control: block -1 by 1065787 1066049 One dependency chain that is blocking a lot of rebuilds right now is this one:
... => curl -> stunnel4 -> python-cryptography => cargo => ... key: => mandatory dependency -> nocheck dependency In the medium term, cargo needs re-bootstrapping on the affected architectures (armel and armhf, plus a bunch of -ports architectures where as far as I can see cargo was never available in the past) - that's #1065787, and Steve already replied to that bug describing how Ubuntu did this. Is there a porter who can take responsibility for that? In the shorter term, I think it might be pragmatic to build either curl or stunnel4 with tests disabled on the affected architectures, breaking that dependency chain and allowing most C/C++ packages that are being held up by curl to be rebuilt in parallel. I think disabling tests in stunnel4 would have less impact on the rest of Debian than disabling tests in curl if it results in an undetected regression, so I'd suggest stunnel4 as the place to break that chain. I've sent a proposed patch to #1066049. On IRC, Michael Biebl suggested an alternative plan of configuring the armel|armhf buildds to always build with the nocheck profile for the duration of the transition (and presumably keep track of the affected packages to be rebuilt with build-time tests afterwards), but as far as I know that's not possible in our infrastructure? Thanks, smcv