Re: Unplanned freeze?

2022-01-28 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦ 28 January 2022 22:52 +01, Sebastian Ramacher:

>> > http://bugs.debian.org/1004272
>> > I agree that it should have been announced somewhere in addition to the
>> > #debian-devel topic.
>> 
>> Running unstable, are we at risk having problems? Are the packages
>> updated in the last few days being rebuilt?
>
> All potentially affected packages have been rebuilt over the last couple
> of days.

Great, thanks!
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Re: Unplanned freeze?

2022-01-28 Thread Sebastian Ramacher
On 2022-01-28 20:36:32 +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote:
>  ❦ 28 January 2022 12:34 +05, Andrey Rahmatullin:
> 
> > http://bugs.debian.org/1004272
> > I agree that it should have been announced somewhere in addition to the
> > #debian-devel topic.
> 
> Running unstable, are we at risk having problems? Are the packages
> updated in the last few days being rebuilt?

All potentially affected packages have been rebuilt over the last couple
of days.

Cheers
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Re: Unplanned freeze?

2022-01-28 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦ 28 January 2022 12:34 +05, Andrey Rahmatullin:

> http://bugs.debian.org/1004272
> I agree that it should have been announced somewhere in addition to the
> #debian-devel topic.

Running unstable, are we at risk having problems? Are the packages
updated in the last few days being rebuilt?
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Re: Unplanned freeze?

2022-01-27 Thread Sebastiaan Couwenberg

On 1/28/22 07:53, Ole Streicher wrote:

Hi,

I just observed that many of my packages that are currently in unstable
are not migrating because of

| Not touching package due to block request by elbrus (Follow the freeze
| policy when applying for an unblock)

where the "freeze policy" is linked to the bookworm Freeze Timeline (?).

f.e. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/photutils

However, I couldn't find an announcement of a freeze in d.d.a. What is
the cause of this?


Cause is binutils bug #1004272.

From https://release.debian.org/britney/hints/elbrus:

 # 20220125
 # 1004272
 block-all source

Kind Regards,

Bas

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Re: Unplanned freeze?

2022-01-27 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 07:53:02AM +0100, Ole Streicher wrote:
> I just observed that many of my packages that are currently in unstable
> are not migrating because of
> 
> | Not touching package due to block request by elbrus (Follow the freeze
> | policy when applying for an unblock)
> 
> where the "freeze policy" is linked to the bookworm Freeze Timeline (?).
> 
> f.e. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/photutils
> 
> However, I couldn't find an announcement of a freeze in d.d.a. What is
> the cause of this?
http://bugs.debian.org/1004272
I agree that it should have been announced somewhere in addition to the
#debian-devel topic.

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Unplanned freeze?

2022-01-27 Thread Ole Streicher
Hi,

I just observed that many of my packages that are currently in unstable
are not migrating because of

| Not touching package due to block request by elbrus (Follow the freeze
| policy when applying for an unblock)

where the "freeze policy" is linked to the bookworm Freeze Timeline (?).

f.e. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/photutils

However, I couldn't find an announcement of a freeze in d.d.a. What is
the cause of this?

Best

Ole