Bug#938438: scap-security-guide: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-10-28 Thread Moritz Mühlenhoff
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 09:06:01AM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, 08 May 2020, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> > Maintainers, please indicate whether you are working on a fix or else
> > this package will be removed from Debian Unstable soon. (You can
> > always reintroduce the package if you remove the Python2
> > dependencies.)
> 
> I just looked at the upstream source code and it seems to support Python 3
> since quite a while.
> 
> https://github.com/ComplianceAsCode/content
> 
> Philippe, can you take care to prepare an update and get rid of Python 2?

Are you still interested in maintaining scap-security-guide or should
it rather be removed? It's been removed from testing for 9 months now.

Cheers,
Moritz



Bug#938438: scap-security-guide: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-05-11 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Hi,

On Fri, 08 May 2020, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Maintainers, please indicate whether you are working on a fix or else
> this package will be removed from Debian Unstable soon. (You can
> always reintroduce the package if you remove the Python2
> dependencies.)

I just looked at the upstream source code and it seems to support Python 3
since quite a while.

https://github.com/ComplianceAsCode/content

Philippe, can you take care to prepare an update and get rid of Python 2?

Cheers,
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Bug#938438: scap-security-guide: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-05-08 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Control: severity -1 serious

I'm bumping the severity since scap-security-guide is no longer in
Testing because some of its Python2 dependencies are no longer built
in Debian.

Maintainers, please indicate whether you are working on a fix or else
this package will be removed from Debian Unstable soon. (You can
always reintroduce the package if you remove the Python2
dependencies.)

Thanks,
Jeremy Bicha