Re: [arch-dev-public] db6 rebuild dropped - new ToDo list

2014-02-08 Thread Rashif Ray Rahman
On 20 August 2013 00:08, Pierre Schmitz  wrote:
> Am 19.08.2013 08:20, schrieb Gaetan Bisson:
>> [2013-08-10 11:47:50 +0200] Andreas Radke:
>>> Berkeley db5 won't see much further updates if any at all. We should
>>> check each package that now links to it if that functionality is
>>> essentially required.
>>
>> For postfix, it is not strictly required, but upgrading to a db-free
>> postfix will require user intervention. This is probably worth it but I
>> would welcome the input of other devs. Please discuss there:
>>
>>   https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/36592
>
> I would suggest to keep db support here for now. Esp. when user
> interaction is required and there is a good chance of breakage. There is
> no need to hurry, as db5 will be around and used by other distros for
> some time. In these cases it would be best to push the decision
> upstream.

If anyone's concerned about the introduction of lib32-db: it was
necessitated by lib32-jack after the latest jack release, which
introduced a new API (for naming connections) that is dependent upon
BDB.

I wasn't aware of this dependency while updating jack (and the build
went smoothly without any hint of requiring db), so neither jack nor
lib32-jack is in the rebuild list.

I won't be adding them to the list now, as the dependency is
unavoidable. Upstream in this case would probably never require db6,
and if v5 does get dropped from our repos (due to major security
concerns or whatsoever) I can work with them to make the API opt-in.


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Re: [arch-dev-public] db6 rebuild dropped - new ToDo list

2013-08-19 Thread Pierre Schmitz
Am 19.08.2013 08:20, schrieb Gaetan Bisson:
> [2013-08-10 11:47:50 +0200] Andreas Radke:
>> Berkeley db5 won't see much further updates if any at all. We should
>> check each package that now links to it if that functionality is
>> essentially required.
> 
> For postfix, it is not strictly required, but upgrading to a db-free
> postfix will require user intervention. This is probably worth it but I
> would welcome the input of other devs. Please discuss there:
> 
>   https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/36592

I would suggest to keep db support here for now. Esp. when user
interaction is required and there is a good chance of breakage. There is
no need to hurry, as db5 will be around and used by other distros for
some time. In these cases it would be best to push the decision
upstream.

Greetings,

Pierre

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Re: [arch-dev-public] db6 rebuild dropped - new ToDo list

2013-08-19 Thread Tobias Powalowski
For pam it is only used for pam_userdb.so module.
It's not active in the default /etc/pam.d/ files so probably we can just
drop it.

greetings
tpowa

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Re: [arch-dev-public] db6 rebuild dropped - new ToDo list

2013-08-18 Thread Gaetan Bisson
[2013-08-10 11:47:50 +0200] Andreas Radke:
> Berkeley db5 won't see much further updates if any at all. We should
> check each package that now links to it if that functionality is
> essentially required.

For postfix, it is not strictly required, but upgrading to a db-free
postfix will require user intervention. This is probably worth it but I
would welcome the input of other devs. Please discuss there:

https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/36592

-- 
Gaetan


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[arch-dev-public] db6 rebuild dropped - new ToDo list

2013-08-10 Thread Andreas Radke
Due to the license change in db5 (MIT style) to db6 (AGPLv3) we drop
the db6 update and will keep db5 in core for now.

Berkeley db5 won't see much further updates if any at all. We should
check each package that now links to it if that functionality is
essentially required.

I'm going to remove all db bump related packages from staging repo.
I'm also going to revert the ToDo list to incomplete for each pkg for
checking if a pkg can be build without db support.

On the long run we should move db in a first step to extra
and maybe later drop it completely. So go on and fix svn trunk to the
old state or rebuild it to testing repo without db support wherever
possible without loosing important features and mark the ToDo list.

-Andy


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