On Tue, 27 Dec 2022, Ivan Perez wrote:
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure. My best guess is that Ubuntu might be
in the middle of it's own Haskell transition? I'm not sure if there is any
sort of tracker for Ubuntu transitions, but I'm basing that guess on the
fact that copilot-theorem was rebuilt on December 12:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/haskell-copilot-theorem
Looking at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/haskell-copilot/3.12-1 (the
parent of all copilot packages), I see that ti's been built successfully in
all architectures. Nothing stands out, but I'm no expert.
Something seems to have happened in the last day or so. I just installed
Lunar in a throwaway VM and sure enough, copilot is there and installable!
@Gianfranco, is Ubuntu in the middle of a Haskell transition?
Hi Gianfranco,
I just wanted to follow up on this. Have you had a chance to check this?
For info: We'll publish a new version of Copilot in a week (3.13). The next
one after that (3.14) will come out after the deadlines for the 'Feature
freeze' and 'Debian import' for Ubuntu 23.04. If we need to change Copilot to
get it accepted in Lunar, please let us know.
If you want to get 3.14 into Lunar via Debian, then yeah, it will need to
happen before the Debian Import Freeze. Also, the Debian Bookworm soft
freeze starts on 2023-02-12, so it should probably be before then too, as
the soft freeze is supposed to only have "small, targeted fixes."
Thank you both, and very Happy Holidays,
Same to you!
Scott