Hellu! On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 9:54 AM Bryce Harrington <[email protected]> wrote: > > cacti 1.2.16+ds1-2ubuntu1 1.2.19+ds1-2 > > Bryce Harrington > > mediawiki 1:1.35.5-1ubuntu3 1:1.35.5-2 > > Bryce Harrington > > php-cache-tag-interop 1.0.1-1ubuntu1 1.1.0-1 > > Utkarsh Gupta > > phploc 7.0.2-1ubuntu1 7.0.2-2 > > Bryce Harrington > > rainloop 1.14.0-3ubuntu1 1.16.0+dfsg-1 > > Bryce Harrington > > php-pear 1:1.10.13+submodules+notgz+2022032202-2 > > 1:1.10.12+submodules+notgz+20210212-1ubuntu3 > > The above packages IIRC are leaf apps, that should be relatively > straightforward merges. Hopefully in some cases the delta can be > dropped and the package sync'd. I'd suggest prioritizing them just to > get them out of the way before anything crazy hits.
In my opinion, since we have time, I'd like to drop this delta and get this in-sync w/ Debian. That'd mean two things here: a) Check if we can safely drop the delta; i.e. the package in Debian builds w/o FTBFS, et al, in Ubuntu. b) If we still need the delta, send MRs, debdiffs, et al, to Debian. Athos, send MRs to Debian in such cases and let us know via #debian-php (the place where we once talked) and I can sponsor your uploads there. This way we'll reduce the technical-debt we've gained over the months now. And I'd really want that. > > doctrine 2.8.4+dfsg-1ubuntu2 2.11.1+dfsg-1 > > Bryce Harrington > > php-doctrine-cache 1.10.2-2ubuntu1 2.1.1-3 > > Utkarsh Gupta > > php-symfony-contracts 2.4.0-1ubuntu2 2.5.0-2 > > Utkarsh Gupta > > php-symfony-security-acl 3.1.1-1ubuntu2 3.2.0-1 > > Bryce Harrington > > symfony 5.2.6+dfsg-1ubuntu7 5.4.4+dfsg-1 > > Bryce Harrington > > The doctrine/symfony ecosystem was a big challenge last cycle, you > may remember all my complaints about circular dependencies. > Unfortunately, skipping merges will merely make future work that > much harder, so this is best to tackle sooner rather than later. > > Since these are more complicated, and since I am more up on what's what > with these, why don't I deal with these this cycle. I'll try to get > them into a sensible state, or leave docs, so if they need merged again > next cycle hopefully the work will be more straightforward. Or let me know as well. I could certainly help given I know the doctrine/symfony bits quite well by now. :) I could assist with the circular dependency hellholes or/and with the docs or/and with anything you might have questions about/around. Feel free to even assign things to me. :) - u -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
