Hi there,
On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 05:36:55PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> Control: tag -1 moreinfo
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2025 at 01:30:37PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > extrepo-offline-data contains metadata of external repositories, meant
> > (mostly) for people using proxies (and the --mirror option for extrepo)
> > and airgapped systems.
> >
> > Now that trixie is out, I expect a lot of repositories to update their
> > build systems to include trixie in their repositories.
> >
> > I would like to upload an updated version of extrepo-offline-data to
> > unstable in a few weeks (which would be given the number 1.0.6), and
> > then (once that has migrated to forky) provide an update for trixie.
> >
> > Would that be agreeable to the release team?
>
> In principle yes.
I've just uploaded 1.0.6 to unstable, and 1.0.6~deb13u1 to trixie (which
is the same in every way except for the extra changelog entry.
> > If so, which timeline should we keep in mind if we don't want to miss
> > any relevant deadlines for trixie's first point release?
>
> You need a minimum of 1 week in advance and preferably two, so if you want
> to make 13.1 you're really looking at next weekend (23rd September).
So I missed that, and 13.2 as well. No excuses, except for the "life is
busy" one.
I hope that in spite of the delay, I'm still OK wrt this upload. If not,
feel free to reject it, we can then discuss later. I just didn't want to
have to wait for further communication, because I find myself short on
time in a lot of things these days, not sure how long it will take
before all that's over...
> Having the fix for #1078614 as Santiago mentioned would also be an
> advantage.
That fix had already been committed, and is part of the upload that I
just did.
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