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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: [email protected]
Usertags: unblock
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Please unblock package qt6-tools

[ Reason ]
Qt 6.4.2 was released in January 2023. In order to get the transition done in 
time,
we received pre-release tarballs from The Qt Company to prepare the packaging 
and we
completed the transition in time.
Since those were pre-release tarballs, we marked the version as 6.4.2~rc1. 
After the
release, it turned out that the pre-release tarballs were identical to the 
official
6.4.2 tarballs. We then reuploaded every package and marked the packages as 
version
6.4.2 to reflect this.
The rc1 version of qt6-tools is in bookworm, but the "official" 6.4.2 is not 
yet.
It was uploaded in January, but its migration has been blocked by 
llvm-toolchain-15.

We'd like to request an unblock such that qt6-tools 6.4.2-1 can migrate to 
testing 
once llvm-toolchain-15 has migrated.

[ Impact ]
The impact is minimal as this is merely a cosmetic change.

[ Tests ]
No additional tests have been run.

[ Risks ]
The risks are minimal as it is the same tarball simply rebuilt.
The checksums for both tarballs are identical, see
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1402882/accepted-qt6-tools-642rc1-1-source-into-experimental/
and
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1414695/accepted-qt6-tools-642-1-source-into-unstable/

[ 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 ]
-

unblock qt6-tools/6.4.2-1
diffstat for qt6-tools-6.4.2~rc1 qt6-tools-6.4.2

 changelog |    7 +++++++
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)

diff -Nru qt6-tools-6.4.2~rc1/debian/changelog qt6-tools-6.4.2/debian/changelog
--- qt6-tools-6.4.2~rc1/debian/changelog        2022-12-30 16:59:08.000000000 
+0100
+++ qt6-tools-6.4.2/debian/changelog    2023-01-29 00:54:45.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+qt6-tools (6.4.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+  [ Patrick Franz ]
+  * Switch to the official 6.4.2 tarball, the tarball is the same.
+
+ -- Patrick Franz <[email protected]>  Sun, 29 Jan 2023 00:54:45 +0100
+
 qt6-tools (6.4.2~rc1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 
   [ Patrick Franz ]

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Hi,

On 07-04-2023 19:16, Paul Gevers wrote:
That's fine, but I don't expect llvm-toolchain-15 to migrate before the bookworm release, and I don't think this cosmetic issue warrants the tpu dance. So I think we'll just have 6.4.2~rc1-2 as the bookworm version.

llvm-toolchain-15 is confirmed unlikely to migrate. So let's close this bug.

Paul

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