Sorry for top posting, I’m on my phone.

I don’t expect any serious problems - going from 8.3 to 8.4 isn’t exactly 
revolution.

As for #1082469 and the likes, the mass bug filing wasn’t consulted with me and 
is completely useless. I wanted to just close all of these, but then I forgot. 
I’ll do that when I have a time, so the noise goes away. See my comment there: 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1082442#10

Ondrej
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Ondřej Surý (He/Him)

> On 7. 11. 2024, at 12:16, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <po...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> On 22/09/2024 09:30, Ondřej Surý wrote:
>> Hi,
>> the upstream has announced:
>>> The next release will be RC 1, planned for 26 September 2024.
>> I would like to start the transition to PHP 8.4 as soon as possible after 
>> that,
>> so we have plenty of time to solve all the problems that comes with 
>> upgrading.
> 
> What kind of problems do you anticipate? Also there's still too many bugs 
> open. I count 54, of which 22 are on key packages. So I don't think we're 
> prepared to do this transition for trixie unless that bug number decreases 
> significantly.
> 
> Actually it looks like many of those issues are just bd-uninst as the 
> build-deps weren't updated? e.g. #1082469 which should have been built 
> against php8.4-igbinary, and so on (there's 16 bugs with /unsatisfiable/. 
> Looks like many of those are already prepared in experimental. Can you give a 
> status update on what is done, and what is missing? And close the bugs that 
> are no longer relevant so that we can have a better overview, see [1].
> 
> Cheers,
> Emilio
> 
> [1] 
> https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?user=pkg-php-pear%40lists.alioth.debian.org&tag=php8.4&state=open

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