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--- Begin Message ---Package: release.debian.org Control: affects -1 + src:mozjs78 X-Debbugs-Cc: mozj...@packages.debian.org User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: unblock Please unblock package mozjs78 [ Reason ] This update adds 2 patches to fix 2 FTBFS issues (python3.11 & gcc12) [ Impact ] mozjs78 can be built from source [ Tests ] mozjs78 in Unstable has built on all release architectures. mozjs78 does not have autopkgtests itself yet, but all the cjs autopkgtests triggered by this update have passed. [ Risks ] [ Checklist ] [X] all changes are documented in the d/changelog [X] I reviewed all changes and I approve them [X] attach debdiff against the package in testing [ Other info ] mozjs78 is the SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine from the obsolete Firefox ESR 78 branch. It is only used by cjs (a fork of gjs), a critical element of the Cinnamon desktop. The Cinnamon developers will eventually switch to newer versions of mozjs but this won't happen for Bookworm. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar unblock mozjs78/78.15.0-7 Thank you, Jeremy Bichamozjs78_78.15.0-7.debdiff
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