On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 17:54:30 +1100 Dmitry Smirnov <only...@debian.org> wrote: > On Friday, 13 January 2017 1:57:33 PM AEDT TFAUCK wrote: > > So what do we do for that issue ? > > Hopefully fix it eventually by updating "etcd" package... > > > > who's going to decide if there is a > > need for new package or just and upgrade ? > > That would be me... :) > The matter is quite simple: if my understanding is correct, upstream no > longer support Etcd v2... The question is only who is going to update the > package and when. > > Why do you think we need two packages and who is going to maintain 'em? > > -- > All the best, > Dmitry Smirnov.
Hello, I have checked and definitely etcd 2 package is no longer supported. Migration to etcd 3 (and even etcd 3.1) is what must be done. As making the package upgrade and supporting it, I am not too sure - Initially I thought that maintainers of etcd 2.0 which are also maintainers for packages relative to go were going to do it, but I may be wrong there. I can work with the package upgrade and submit the debdiff if that's the idea ? Thanks Regards Thierry -- __________________________________________________________________________ thf - Thierry Fauck - tfa...@free.fr> /pubkey: 4096R/FCC181CE/ /fingerprint: 5CCF 6B82 DE4E E72A A40B B63E A153 BF4F FCC1 81CE/