Hi Soren, Valentin, and others,

On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 9:37 PM Soren Stoutner <so...@debian.org> wrote:
> > > 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.

Please consider asking on #salsa on OFTC to speed that up if you'd like. :)

> > 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've unblocked all the remaining 14 dependencies in unstable and
they're ready for redmine to be migrated in trixie. Two of them are
still waiting for their aging period but should be ready and through
before redmine is. :)

> > * 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.

Yes - let's upload the current work as soon as it's ready. Let's start
to get things in shape and have them in trixie and consider working on
improvements with follow-up uploads.

> 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

Unless Valentin and Adi beat me to it, I might try to find some time
and look into this but again, let's get redmine fixed, uploaded, and
migrated first, please. :)


- u

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