On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 17:43:53 -0400 Scott Kitterman <deb...@kitterman.com> wrote: > On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 10:23:19 PM Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > > > I would appreciate it if you would go ahead and publish it and then with > > > your permission, I'll coordinate binNMUs as I've done in the past for > > > python transitions. > > > > Does https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python3.5.html look about > > right? I adjusted the build-depend slightly. > > Yes. It looks good. Thanks. > > > There's quite some tangling with g++ stuff at the moment so please hold > > tight for now. Is it feasible to do rebuild tests in experimental ahead of > > time? > > I'm currently focusing on the packages that show up as neither good nor bad > as they are almost inevitably buggy. > > Many of the packages that show up as being tangled with g++ actually aren't > since they've already been rebuilt and transitioned to testing. I will, of > course, hold off and try and get a better picture of how much overlap there > really is.
I've now reviewed the potential for entanglement between doing this python3.5 transition and the ongoing gcc5 transition. I reviewed the packages listed on the transition tracker as being affected by both transitions, reduced the list down to the packages that have not already been explicitly transitioned to a v5 or rebuilt for the transition and then examined and/or rebuilt the rest. None of the remaining packages [1] were listed on the titanpad [2] as needing transition nor did rebuilding them show any problems that would indicate a delay to the transition nor any gcc5 transition related issues with the exceptions of pandas and uwsgi, which are unbuildable for other reasons [3][4]. I have the python3-defaults upload to enable python3.5 as a supported python3 version prepared and ready to upload when I get an ack from the release team. I think we are ready to start. Scott K Please CC me on any replies to debian-release as I'm not subscribed. [1] gyoto, libkdtree++, liblinear, matplotlib, pandas, pykde4, pymia, pysubnettree, python-espeak, pyviennacl, uwsgi [2] https://titanpad.com/UtA5km2wW6 [3] #790024, #790924, and #790925 [4] #788957
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