Am Mittwoch, den 01.04.2020, 15:52 +0900 schrieb Marc Dequènes (duck): > Quack,
Moin :) Hope, you are well. > On 2020-03-27 00:48, Daniel Leidert wrote: > > > I'm not sure that this is really a bug. Maybe redmine needs to set > > versioned > > dependencies, which are not open-ended? > > redmine depends on ruby-roadie-rails not ruby-roadie so there is nothing > that can be done here. It depends on ruby-roadie (>= 3.2.2). So adding ruby-roadie (< 4.0) should prevent the installation of ruby-roadie >= 4. I could go forward, make this change and upload. @Mechthilde: However, packages from backports should usually not be installed pulling all dependencies from backports but rather being picked as single package to install (https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/). > Unit193 uploaded a backport of ruby-roadie for an unrelated reason but > did not realize it would break ruby-roadie-rails. We discussed it a few > days ago on the IRC channel and he fixed it by uploading > 1.3.0-2~bpo10+1. > > Aside from that AFAIK there is still the problem with ruby-i18n we found > during the sprint; IIRC we decided to ask the release team for a rebuild > but this did not happen. Could you have a look Daniel? I remember. The monthly IRC meeting is on Friday, Let's discuss it there. Regards, Daniel
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