On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 11:50:01PM +0200, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote: > * Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org> [140507 23:26]: > [..] > > I have just uploaded ruby-defaults to experimental, switching the > > default to ruby2.1 and dropping ruby2.0 from ruby-all-dev. That means > > that if you have ruby-all-dev >= 1:2.1.0.0 installed, compiled > > extensions for ruby2.0 will no longer be built. > > Great, thanks! > > > ATM the plan is to upload that version to unstable as soon as the > > transition to remove ruby1.9.1 is done with (only 7 source packages to > > go now¹). I didn't put much thought into it yet, but maybe this upload > > to unstable can happen even before the ruby1.9.1 removal is finished if > > I am sure that the transition would not be negatively affected in any > > way. > > Please hold off from uploading to unstable 3-4 days, I think we'll be > ready to remove ruby1.9.1 from testing by then. > > Actually the packages listed on the tracker are no longer the blockers; > the blockers are: > coquelicot, ruby-gnome2, ruby-patron, sup-mail, xapian-bindings
Since these blockers are all either fixed of removed from testing, and ruby1.9.1 was also already removed from testing, I have uploaded the new ruby-defaults to unstable today. So, on your next upgrade, ruby2.1 will be the new default interpreter. As usual, let us know if anything breaks. -- Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org>
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