Folks, perhaps you can finish this conversation in more tightly knit group of people who actually care right now?
Thanks, -- Ondřej Surý (He/Him) > On 21. 3. 2025, at 23:07, Soren Stoutner <so...@debian.org> wrote: > > On Friday, March 21, 2025 4:11:09 AM Mountain Standard Time Valentin > Kleibel wrote: >> Soren, >> >>> 1. Do you consider that the patches you sent are ready to ship? >> >> I think the patches are ready as is for new installations. I did >> consider compatibility to old installations but we did not fully >> assess an upgrade scenario. Maybe some tooling changes and a NEWS >> entry about the changes are required. > > I am planning on updating the current NEWS entry. > > https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/redmine/-/blob/master/debian/NEWS? > ref_type=heads > > I will also test some upgrade scenarios (I have a few sandboxes for > this purpose). > >>> 2. Are you able to open a MR on Salsa? If not, I can import your >>> patches, but it is probably cleaner coming from you. >> >> Yes. I just registered an account on salsa and waiting for approval, >> so it might take a few days until i can do that. > > Sounds good. > >> FYI: I noticed two more things in the current state of the project >> on salsa: * I had to edit few dependency versions to get it to >> install & run on the current state of trixie. > > Thanks. > >> * I disabled build >> tests as they didn't work due to an error when loading rubys >> selenium-webdriver. > > OK. I will take a look and see if I can easily fix these before > release. Otherwise we will leave them disabled for now. > > Before I upload this, I would just like to make a second call to see > if anyone can supply some working lighttpd config examples that don’t > depend on FastCGI, support for which was removed in the 6.0.0 release. > For context, see: > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-ruby/2025/02/msg00019.html > > -- > Soren Stoutner > so...@debian.org > <signature.asc>