Bug#1065961: [Debian-med-packaging] Bug#1065961: sra-sdk: Please drop dependencies on python3-distutils

2024-03-23 Thread Graham Inggs
Hi Aaron

On Thu, 14 Mar 2024 at 02:03, Aaron M. Ucko  wrote:
> I hear you, but can't readily determine whether any additional changes
> would be in order until dh-python drops or downgrades its distutils
> dependency, which I called out just now:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1066833

For what it's worth, sra-sdk was able to build in Ubuntu, where
python3-distutils is already gone from dh-python, after only dropping
the build-dependency in sra-sdk.

Even if this were not the case, I'd say it is safe to drop the
build-dependency now, because if additional changes were required, it
would be detected in the test rebuild following the Python 3.12
transition.

Regards
Graham



Bug#1065961: sra-sdk: Please drop dependencies on python3-distutils

2024-03-13 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Graham Inggs  writes:

> In fact, there is no module for Python 3.12 in python3-distutils, so
> these dependencies may already be unnecessary.

I hear you, but can't readily determine whether any additional changes
would be in order until dh-python drops or downgrades its distutils
dependency, which I called out just now:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1066833

Thanks for the report, though!

-- 
Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org)
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Bug#1065961: sra-sdk: Please drop dependencies on python3-distutils

2024-03-10 Thread Graham Inggs
Source: sra-sdk
Version: 3.0.3+dfsg-6
Severity: important
Tags: ftbfs
User: debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: python3.12

Hi Maintainer

This package has dependencies, build-dependencies and/or autopkgtest
dependencies on python3-distutils.  The python3-distutils binary
package will soon be dropped from python3-stdlib-extensions.

In fact, there is no module for Python 3.12 in python3-distutils, so
these dependencies may already be unnecessary.

Regards
Graham