On 16/01/2025 12:54, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 05:29:42PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
I am moving the content of the removal bug to here, as requested by
pochu on IRC. I will be closing the removal bug linked in the message
above.

In order to help the transition, I'd like to request the  removal of
the following source, and associated binary, packages from testing
to unblock the ruby 3.3 transition:

* ruby-nokogumbo
* ruby-gitlab-flowdock-git-hook
* ruby-dataobjects
    - ruby-dataobjects-mysql (please, remove it as well, no rdep)
    - ruby-dataobjects-postgres (please, remove it as well, no rdep)
    - ruby-dataobjects-sqlite3 (please, remove it as well, no rdep)
* ruby-grib
* ruby-rails-assets-markdown-it-diaspora-mention
* ruby-roo
* ruby-rgfa
* ruby-puppetlabs-spec-helper
* ruby-puppet-syntax
    - ruby-puppetlabs-spec-helper (which is also in this removals list)
* ruby-puma-worker-killer
    - gitlab (which is not in testing)
* ruby-mail-room
    - gitlab (which is not in testing)
* ruby-hipchat
* ruby-googleapis-common-protos
* ruby-gelf
* ruby-file-validators
* ruby-cleanroom
* ruby-batch-loader
    - gitlab (which is not in testing)
* ruby-api-pagination
* redland-bindings (orphan package)

Why does this need to be removed? It doesn't have an RC bug, and seems to only build against the default ruby, so it doesn't seem buggy in terms of this transition.

I've added a hint to remove the rest, as they are all ruby modules with no rdeps in testing.

* ruby-rails-assets-underscore
    - ruby-backbone-on-rails (please, remove it as well, no rdep)

The sub-items above are reverse dependencies, but there is an
explanation in front of each of them, telling why they can be safely
removed.

Can you please remove the packages above from testing? 2 of them are
currently listed as bad in the transition tracker, and the others FTBFS
but do not show up in the tracker because they do not have C extensions.

Also please remove vagrant as well (#1092987).

I'd rather wait until it gets kicked out of testing or fixed, unless there's a particular rush.

fwiw, ruby-defaults has migrated to testing.

Cheers,
Emilio

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