On 03/01/12 at 20:41 -0200, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > Lucas Nussbaum escreveu isso aĆ: > > Taking http://pkg-ruby-extras.alioth.debian.org/wheezy/details.html, I > > think that we should migrate or remove all packages with popcon > 200 > > (for the Ruby package). > > > > At this point, I think that we should file wishlist bugs for the > > remaining packages. Anyone willing to do that? (with a usertag, etc) > > I didn't really understand your proposal. Do you mean "popcon < 200" > instead?
no, I meant that we should have a clean situation for popular packages before making a switch that will damage the packages that are not migrated yet. So, for each package with popcon > 200, we should to determine if: - it should be migrated -> then migrate it - it should be removed from Debian -> then remove it After the switch, we could address the other packages. > > Also, there's some mess to clean up. The 'rails' source package should be > > replaced by the 'ruby-rails-2.3' source package by introducing > > transitional packages. > > The 'rails' source already contains practically only transitional > packages. Do you mean moving those transitional packages to > ruby-rails-2.3? Ah, yes. > (I don't really know how we are going to have rails 3 co-installed with > the current 2.3 packages, though) In the worst case, they could conflict. That way we would still provide the possibility to choose between 2.3 and 3.0... > > Finally, we should test what happens when 1.9 is used. Everybody, please > > install ruby-switch and run 'sudo ruby-switch --set ruby1.9.1'. > > At least apt-listbugs is currently broken when I do that. > > I was already running 1.9.1 as default Ruby with rbenv for some time > already, and don't remember anything being broken -- but /usr/bin/ruby > was still 1.8. I've just switched system-wide, let's see what happens. At this point, switching is a bit dangerous because of apt-listbugs: you switch, and then apt-listbugs crashes, causing apt-get to crash! Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-ruby-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120104073005.gb29...@xanadu.blop.info