On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 03:52:17PM +1200, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote: > On Sat, 15 May 2021 at 15:54, Bryce Harrington < > bryce.harring...@canonical.com> wrote: > > > Hi mwhudson, > > > > The other day you mentioned you'd be on +1 duty next week and expressed > > interest in how the php transition is going. > > > > Here's a wiki page with the current state of things: > > > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Transition/Php8.0 > > > > I've put in rebuilds for most of the stack by now, and a healthy chunk > > has at least built and entered -proposed, and some has fully migrated. > > A bunch of stuff is blocked by php-apcu and if that can migrate, a lot > > more of the stack should migrate too. The task here is getting symfony > > and php-doctrine-cache to migrate, but they have some non-obvious test > > failures that need investigation. > > > > So what seems to be going on here is that php-apcu-bc is not going to be > updated for PHP 8.0 (https://github.com/krakjoe/apcu-bc/issues/34) and so > should be removed from the archive (the package currently in > impish-proposed has a patch to only build for php 7 and so is almost empty).
There's also an unreleased 1.0.5-13: https://salsa.debian.org/php-team/pecl/php-apcu-bc/-/blob/7fc1aad5b4ac1378fac4f705fb4f1ae7776a63eb/debian/changelog I see one of the changes here hardcodes the package to php7.4, so it definitely does appear this package is no longer relevant for impish. > Its only reverse-build-depends are ... symfony and php-doctrine-cache (and > it has no reverse-depends at all, only a reverse recommends from php-apcu > which presumably should also be removed). Thanks, I've applied and uploaded this change for php-apcu. > Dropping the build-dependency from symfony leaves this failure: > > Running src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation tests > PHPUnit 9.5.2 by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors. > > Runtime: PHP 8.0.5 > Configuration: /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/phpunit.xml.dist > Warning: Your XML configuration validates against a deprecated schema. > Suggestion: Migrate your XML configuration using > "--migrate-configuration"! > > Testing /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation > ............................................................. 61 / 1233 ( > 4%) > ............................................................. 122 / 1233 ( > 9%) > ............................................................. 183 / 1233 ( > 14%) > ............................................................. 244 / 1233 ( > 19%) > ..........................................S.................. 305 / 1233 ( > 24%) > ............................................................. 366 / 1233 ( > 29%) > ............................................................. 427 / 1233 ( > 34%) > ............................................................. 488 / 1233 ( > 39%) > ............................................................. 549 / 1233 ( > 44%) > ............................................................. 610 / 1233 ( > 49%) > ............................................................. 671 / 1233 ( > 54%) > ............................................................. 732 / 1233 ( > 59%) > ............................................................. 793 / 1233 ( > 64%) > ............................................................. 854 / 1233 ( > 69%) > ............................................................. 915 / 1233 ( > 74%) > ...................................... > Legacy deprecation notices (4) > KO src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation > PHP Fatal error: Cannot use int as default value for parameter $with_cas > of type bool in > /usr/share/php/PHPUnit/Framework/MockObject/MockClass.php(51) : eval()'d > code on line 141 Ah, yes there were a bunch of these int/bool issues during the phpunit 8.5 transition last cycle, this should be straightforward to fix. > php-doctrine-cache still ftbfs without the build-dep, like this: > > There were 2 failures: > > 1) > Doctrine\Tests\Common\Cache\MemcacheCacheTest::testSetContainsFetchDelete > with data set "null" (null) > Scalar and array data retrieved from the cache must be the same as the > original, e.g. same type > Failed asserting that false is identical to null. > > /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/tests/Doctrine/Tests/Common/Cache/CacheTest.php:35 > > 2) Doctrine\Tests\Common\Cache\MemcacheCacheTest::testUpdateExistingEntry > with data set "null" (null) > Scalar and array data retrieved from the cache must be the same as the > original, e.g. same type > Failed asserting that false is identical to null. > > /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/tests/Doctrine/Tests/Common/Cache/CacheTest.php:59 > > but it also seems the package is deprecated now? Ah yes you're right, I found this note upstream: https://github.com/doctrine/cache/issues/354 There is a 1.11 release with deprecation notices introduced, but there are only 8 rdepends (all php-doctrine-* or php-symfony-*) and if they have updates (or can themselves be dropped) then perhaps this package can go. > Cheers, > mwh > > For items in that list that are FTBFS I've done some preliminary > > investigation and noted possible solutions. Some of these will be > > pretty easy to fix. > > > > The stuff under To Review probably just need nochange rebuilds but I > > haven't had a chance yet to look through them. > > > > I'll be out first half of Monday but will continue on this transition > > through the rest of the week. > > > > Bryce > > > > On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 09:12:03AM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote: > > > Hi devs, > > > > > > For impish the server team will be transitioning PHP to 8.0 over the > > > coming weeks. (LP: #1927264) [0] > > > > > > Since version 7.0, upstream PHP has adopted a regular release cadence[1], > > > with one release per year. Each release is supported for 2 years, plus a > > > third year of security critical fixes. PHP 8.0 was available last cycle > > > but since changes from 7.4 to 8.0 were significant[2], we opted to > > postpone > > > it to the 21.10 cycle and focused instead on resolving some phpunit > > > 8.5->9.5 transition troubles. Landing PHP 8.0 this cycle will enable it > > > to receive testing in a release prior to 22.04 LTS. > > > > > > php8.0 has now been sync'd into impish from Debian experimental and set > > > as the default PHP. This breaks the PHP stack[3] and starts the actual > > > transition. > > > > > > Most or all of the PHP stack will need rebuilt at this point. This is > > > phased due to package dependencies - for the php7.4 transition we > > > started with php-propro, php-apcu, and php-msgpack; followed by > > > php-apcu-bc, php-imagick, and php-igbinary; and then the rest of the > > > stack. I anticipate php8.0's transition will proceed similarly. > > > > > > Typically during PHP transitions, packages will fail to build or fail > > > autopkgtests. Deprecated functionality[4] has been a common case and > > > likely will be so for php8.0 as well[5]. There may also be > > > phpunit-related issues in packages that didn't get re-built or re-tested > > > since phpunit 9.5 transitioned. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Bryce > > > > > > 0: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Transition/Php8.0 > > > 1: https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php > > > 2: https://stitcher.io/blog/new-in-php-8 > > > 3: > > https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#php-defaults > > > 4: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_7_4 > > > 5: https://stitcher.io/blog/new-in-php-8 > > > > > > -- > > > ubuntu-devel mailing list > > > ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com > > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel > > -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel