On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 07:17:38PM +0200, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: > On 28/07/15 23:23, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > > Hello release team. > > > > We are not at a point where it makes sense to switch the default ruby > > in unstable. I have been running it on my work machine for a few weeks > > and didn't notice any problems worth postponing this any longer. > > > > After that is done, the following packages will need to be binNMUed: > > > > hyperestraier > > libguestfs > > mapserver > > marisa > > ngraph-gtk > > notmuch > > obexftp > > player > > qdbm > > qtruby > > raspell > > redland-bindings > > remctl > > root-system > > rrdtool > > rubyluabridge > > stfl > > vim > > xmms2 > > > > These packages FTBFS and we will need to look at them individually: > > > > korundum > > kross-interpreters > > subversion > > treil > > uwsgi > > zeroc-ice > > weechat > > > > the remaining packages are ruby libraries who are either not ported or > > have build problems, and it is OK to have them removed from testing for > > now. > > > > Please let me know if it's OK to go forward with this, i.e. uploading > > ruby-defaults to unstable so that ruby2.2 becomes the default ruby. > > Might be best to wait until after the libstdc++ transition. > > Emilio
Would it be OK for us to go ahead with this now that the worst part of of libstdc++ is done? -- Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org>
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