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 * [cpaelzer] php-horde* lists a lot of test issues - all seem to be around a missing "php-horde-test". This was removed from Focal and Debian. It is on the way back. Steps: 1. wait until php-horde itself is in groovy-proposed then retrigger all the packages with php-horde-test and php-horde. I'll recheck this as long as I'm on +1 duty.
  * [cpaelzer] has
kell-* seems like mass-FTBFS, hopefully with just one root cause to resolve. Just started, no insight yet.
 * [cpaelzer] php-horde* lists a lot of test issues - all seem to be around a missing "php-horde-test". This was removed from Focal and Debian. It is on the way back. Steps: 1. wait until php-horde itself is in groovy-proposed then retrigger all the packages with php-horde-test and php-horde. I'll recheck if it is ready while I'm on +1 duty these weeks.
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 * Not ready yet
  * haskell-* seems like mass-FTBFS
    * [cpaelzer] this is due to a change in haddock-interface, per coordination with Debian the following need to be resolved first. I've asked to be pinged once things are ready to re-trigger builds/tests on Ubuntu as needed. That will be visible on [[https://lists.debian.org/debian-haskell/2020/06/msg00003.html|their ML as reply]] and I'll ping the current +1 duty people.
      * Because of the haddock-interface change, every single package needs a sourceful upload. This isn't relevant for Ubuntu.
      * All packages need to be updated to the version in the package-plan, which generally corresponds to Stackage LTS 15.13.
      * Both packages which do not need a version update and packages which do need to be upgraded also need patching because we do not automatically apply Hackage metadata updates which help
        keep Stackage consistent.
      * All new packages pulled in as dependencies of the new versions
        need to be packaged, and get processed through NEW. Some of
        these packages have been stuck in NEW for weeks, but most of
        them have not been packaged at all.
      * Build/test failures need to be addressed.

+1 Maintenance Status

Proposed Migration

Known issues

In progress

Items that are being actively worked on. Please always mention the name / irc nick, who is working on that.

  • [rbalint] retry-autopkgtest-regressions improvements (retry intermittent, don't retry queued/running) review

  • [cpaelzer] six blocked by pytohn-azure, but yetserdays work on azure fixed this, pre-tested and rescheduled tests
  • [cpaelzer] perl micro update 5.30.3 - required no change rebuilds done, rebuilds fixed all later running tests, 46 test retriggers submitted and those that ran look good now. A few cases had timeouts and needed retries; mostly waiting for the infra to churn through the remaining tests.
  • [cpaelzer] php-horde* lists a lot of test issues - all seem to be around a missing "php-horde-test". This was removed from Focal and Debian. It is on the way back. Steps: 1. wait until php-horde itself is in groovy-proposed then retrigger all the packages with php-horde-test and php-horde. I'll recheck if it is ready while I'm on +1 duty these weeks.

Things to pick from

These are issues that are not yet done, after somebody's rotation/shift ended. Or someone has spotted them but had no chance to work on it. If someone trying to pick them realized that it was resolved by time/someone-else please be so kind and remove the related entries.

  • NBS:
    • golang-race-detector-runtime not built anymore; but should be in Ubuntu?
  • Ongoing transitions
    • ntirpc has a library transition, but its sole reverse-dependency, nfs-ganesha, FTBFS and needs investigation.
      • [sil2100] Should migrate now with the new nfs-ganesha
    • golang-pretty-dev is dropped in -proposed, so packages need updating to golang-github-kr-pretty-dev.
    • nautilus-python has dropped python2 bindings, its revdeps need sorting
      • [sil2100] Pushed a few related package updates, should migrate now
    • there are plenty of rust packages stuck in -proposed. Unfortunately the rust packages we sync from Debian are not generally in a consistent state allowing migration (to Debian testing or to the Ubuntu release). If someone takes a look at these, they will probably want to recommend removals of various leaf packages blocking transitions.
    • the r-base transition has now started
    • vcmi ftbfs, pinged xnox about it, boost 1.71 related
    • ubuntu-app-launcher, url-dispatcher, unity fallout
      • Who to approach to remove those? xnox will look into them
    • python-traceback2 package needs some python2 removals for it to migrate
      • [sil2100] Pushed a few packages forward, should migrate now
    • rust-* some test and many "unsatisfiable depends", one needs to check how this was meant to work ...
    • autopkgtest for r-cran-* is in excuses quite often, this needs to be checked and probably custom test triggers (there also is a whopping 1.8k r-cran-* tests in http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running atm)

  • Not ready yet
    • haskell-* seems like mass-FTBFS
      • [cpaelzer] this is due to a change in haddock-interface, per coordination with Debian the following need to be resolved first. I've asked to be pinged once things are ready to re-trigger builds/tests on Ubuntu as needed. That will be visible on their ML as reply and I'll ping the current +1 duty people.

        • Because of the haddock-interface change, every single package needs a sourceful upload. This isn't relevant for Ubuntu.
        • All packages need to be updated to the version in the package-plan, which generally corresponds to Stackage LTS 15.13.
        • Both packages which do not need a version update and packages which do need to be upgraded also need patching because we do not automatically apply Hackage metadata updates which help
          • keep Stackage consistent.
        • All new packages pulled in as dependencies of the new versions
          • need to be packaged, and get processed through NEW. Some of these packages have been stuck in NEW for weeks, but most of them have not been packaged at all.
        • Build/test failures need to be addressed.

PlusOneMaintenanceTeam/Status (last edited 2020-10-21 18:41:40 by rbalint)