** Description changed:
There is a big transition for Rust packages for GNOME 49 (updating rust-
glib to 0.21, rust-gtk4 to 0.10, etc.).
Removing these packages would allow completion of the transition sooner:
- rust-swtchr
- - rust-glycin
- - rust-glycin-utils
rust-swtchr has no reverse dependencies
- rust-glycin* has no reverse dependencies since we previously removed
shortwave.
- Note this is different than the 'glycin' source package which is vendored in
Ubuntu and included in the default Ubuntu install.
-
- All these removed packages will need source changes in Debian and can be
- synced from Debian once they are fixed.
-
- More Info
- =========
- rust-glycin has 2 issues:
- - The Debian Rust automated packaging doesn't handle beta releases well, but
the version compatible with the new Rust GNOME packages is only a beta
- - rust-glycin entangles the large Rust GNOME transition with the large Rust
pyo3 transition. The pyo3 transition is complicated because the new version of
rust-breezyshim requires rustc 1.86 but Ubuntu 25.10 uses rustc 1.85 as
default. Please see LP: #2121547
+ I'm working on updating rust-glycin now.
** Changed in: rust-glycin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: rust-glycin-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Remove packages to allow completion of rust-glib 0.21 transition
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