Hi, On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 03:33:29PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote: > The release and security teams have decided that MySQL will live only in > unstable for stretch due to the perceived complications with tracking > security patches in MySQL. > --- snip --- > > which then also implies mysql-* will be removed which then also implies > thet everything needs to transition away from it or it (will be removed). > > This was also said in a discussion on #debian-mysql. Without any > acknowlegement > that there should have been more direct communication of what people should > do. > > So what should a maintainer do? > > Remove MySQL dependencies and replace it with MariaDB or it won't be in > stretch? > What happens for stuff requring MySQL?
FTR: According to #debian-release, yes: 15:43 < jcristau> this doesn't sound like it needs us involved 15:46 < _rene_> well, if there's a "RT decision" to get rid of MySQL alltogether... 15:47 < jmw> the release team is desperately trying *not* to be involved... 15:47 < _rene_> so there is and people should dump MySQL-only-r-deps? 15:47 < _rene_> jmw: well, there is claims that you were involved in the way that you said wou want to get rid of it and remove mysql-* for stretch 15:48 < _rene_> in any case maintainers need to know what they are supposed to do 15:48 < jmw> we want a security team-supported variant in stretch 15:48 < jmw> that's the big deal at the moment 15:48 < _rene_> yes, and at some point in time one needs to decide what that invovoles wnd what to do with MySQL-related packages. 15:48 < jcristau> _rene_: yes, so mysql-only r-deps won't be in stretch This means I'll orphan mysql-connector-c++ (well, remove myself from Uploaders:, which makes it having no Uploader at all). Dmitry, if you want/need it for mysql-connector-c++ feel free to add yourself and upload 1.1.7 to whatever you want and it actually works. For LO, I disabled libreoffice-mysql-connector. Regards, Rene