Le Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 11:46:21AM +0100, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel a écrit :
>
> So we try hard to maintain our packages in testing, and it it always a
> deception to see them (part of) expelled from testing due to an FTBFS
> with a new Python or a failing autopkgtest.
On days where my thoughts ar
do we know how long we will have to fix all the FTBFS and autopkgtest before
the freeze ?
I am a bit worrying for the scientific stack , will we have enough time to work
with our upstream in order to fix all these FTBFS. In the scientific stack,
things are going slowly
We are not 100% of o
> this is the same as we did for the Python 3.12 transition. Please note
> that we don't enable any of the experimental features in Python 3.12 (no
> GIL, JIT compilation), so assuming there are currently no other RC
> issues in your packages, there should plenty of time to fix any 3.13
> related
On 13.11.24 11:04, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
do we know how long we will have to fix all the FTBFS and autopkgtest before
the freeze ?
no. the freeze date is not yet announced.
I am a bit worrying for the scientific stack , will we have enough time to work
with our upstream in order to
On Nov 12, Iustin Pop wrote:
> The question is why on a default install with grub, which doesn't need
> nor use the symlinks, are they still created. For most systems, they're
> superfluous.
>
> iustin, who also dislikes these and always needs to disable them
Agreed.
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ciao,
Marco
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python3-defaults in unstable now adds Python 3.13 as a supported Python
3.13 version. You might see some additional build failures, until the
binNMUs for this addition are done [1]. This might take some days for
some architectures. We will most likely also see some more issues once
the lower
Hi PICCA (2024.11.13_10:04:26_+)
> I am a bit worrying for the scientific stack , will we have enough
> time to work with our upstream in order to fix all these FTBFS. In the
> scientific stack, things are going slowly
The reality here is that Python has a 6-month release cycle, these days
Hi debian-python (2024.11.13_15:01:31_+)
> Hi PICCA (2024.11.13_10:04:26_+)
> > I am a bit worrying for the scientific stack , will we have enough
> > time to work with our upstream in order to fix all these FTBFS. In the
> > scientific stack, things are going slowly
>
> The reality he
On Tue, 2024-11-12 at 23:10 +0100, Iustin Pop wrote:
> On 2024-11-12 12:45:47, Michael Stone wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 02:14:34PM +0800, kindusmith wrote:
> > > In early Unix, boot and vmunix were both stored in the root directory as
> > > programs, and boot was used to start vmunix. Debia
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