Removing packages from noble:
        dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble
                dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                dogtag-pki 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                dogtag-pki-console-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                dogtag-pki-console-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                dogtag-pki-console-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                dogtag-pki-console-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                dogtag-pki-console-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                dogtag-pki-console-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                dogtag-pki-console-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                dogtag-pki-server-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                dogtag-pki-server-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                dogtag-pki-server-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                dogtag-pki-server-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                dogtag-pki-server-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                dogtag-pki-server-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                dogtag-pki-server-theme 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-base-java 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-base-java 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-base-java 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-base-java 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-base-java 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-base-java 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-base-java 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-ca 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-ca 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-ca 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-ca 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-ca 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-ca 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-ca 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-console 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-console 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-console 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-console 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-console 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-console 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-console 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-javadoc 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-javadoc 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-javadoc 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-javadoc 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-javadoc 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-javadoc 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-javadoc 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-kra 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-kra 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-kra 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-kra 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-kra 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-kra 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-kra 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-ocsp 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-ocsp 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-ocsp 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-ocsp 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-ocsp 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-ocsp 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-ocsp 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-server 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-server 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-server 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-server 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-server 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-server 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-tks 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-tks 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-tks 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-tks 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-tks 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-tks 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-tks 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-tools 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-tools 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-tools 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-tools 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-tools 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-tools 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                pki-tps 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                pki-tps 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                pki-tps 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                pki-tps 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                pki-tps 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                pki-tps 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                pki-tps 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
                python3-pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble amd64
                python3-pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble arm64
                python3-pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble armhf
                python3-pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble i386
                python3-pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble ppc64el
                python3-pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble riscv64
                python3-pki-base 11.2.1-2 in noble s390x
Comment: FTBFS and blocks new tomcat9; LP: #2055830
1 package successfully removed.


** Changed in: dogtag-pki (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

** Changed in: tomcat9 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  please remove dogtag-pki  from noble

Status in dogtag-pki package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in tomcat9 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  dogtag-pki fails to build due to the missing and obsolete dependency 
(python3-six, distutils).
  After fixing the missing dependencies, the package fails to unpack with the 
following error message:
  -----
  Unpacking pki-server (11.2.1-2ubuntu1) ...
  dpkg: error processing archive 
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-V2J5IB/123-pki-server_11.2.1-2ubuntu1_amd64.deb 
(--unpack):
   unable to open '/usr/lib/systemd/system/pki-tomc...@.service.dpkg-new': No 
such file or directory
  No apport report written because the error message indicates an issue on the 
local system
  ----
  The package also attempts to install service file to /lib[3].

  After working around those issues I was able to create a pki server
  which started an empty tomcat instance.

  tomcat9 migration to  9.0.70-2  is blocked by dogtag-pki.
  dogtag-pki can not be trivially upgraded to tomcat10 because dogtag-pki 
upstream implementation depends on tomcat9 [1][2].

  tomcat9 removal bug[4] states that `dogtag-pki` was removed from
  bookworm[5]

  reverse dependencies - no reverse dependenices found
  $ reverse-depends -b src:dogtag-pki
  No reverse dependencies found
  $ reverse-depends src:dogtag-pki
  $

  The package contains a number of issues - it can not be built,
  installed and used properly. More importantly it blocks tomcat9
  migration which leaves users with tomcat 9.0.70 has a number of known
  security issues[6]

  Would it be possible to consider removing source and binaries of the
  package from noble?

  [1] https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/blob/master/base/tomcat/pom.xml
  [2] https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/blob/master/base/tomcat-9.0/pom.xml
  [3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1054480
  [4] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1034824
  [5] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dogtag-pki
  [6] https://tomcat.apache.org/security-9.html

  Original description:
  -----------
  a -W /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/base/common/python 
/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/build/core/base/common/python/html
  Running Sphinx v7.2.6
  making output directory... done
  building [mo]: all of 0 po files
  writing output...
  building [html]: all source files
  updating environment: [new config] 2 added, 0 changed, 0 removed
  reading sources... [ 50%] index
  reading sources... [100%] pki

  Warning, treated as error:
  autodoc: failed to import module 'pki'; the following exception was raised:
  No module named 'six'
  make[4]: *** 
[base/common/python/CMakeFiles/dogtag_python_client_docs.dir/build.make:71: 
base/common/python/CMakeFiles/dogtag_python_client_docs] Error 2
  make[4]: Leaving directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/build/core'
  make[3]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:1361: 
base/common/python/CMakeFiles/dogtag_python_client_docs.dir/all] Error 2
  make[3]: Leaving directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/build/core'
  make[2]: *** [Makefile:156: all] Error 2
  make[2]: Leaving directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/build/core'
  make[1]: *** [debian/rules:66: debian/stamp/x86_64-linux-gnu-build-core] 
Error 2
  ----------
  See[1]

  
https://launchpad.net/~vpa1977/+archive/ubuntu/october-21/+build/27797951/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-
  noble-amd64.dogtag-pki_11.2.1-2_BUILDING.txt.gz

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