On 29/10/16 21:59, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: > On 10/29/2016 10:26 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> On 28/10/16 21:38, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: >>> On 10/28/2016 01:39 AM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: >>>> On 10/27/2016 11:58 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >>>>> On 27/10/16 20:10, Bas Couwenberg wrote: >>>>>> Package: release.debian.org >>>>>> Severity: normal >>>>>> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org >>>>>> Usertags: transition >>>>>> >>>>>> Dear Release Team, >>>>>> >>>>>> For the Debian GIS team I'd like to transition to GDAL 2.1.2. >>>>>> >>>>>> Like the previous transition to GDAL 2.1.1 (#830966), there is no SONAME >>>>>> bump, only the virtual ABI package changed to account for the C++ symbol >>>>>> changes. >>>>>> >>>>>> All reverse dependencies rebuilt successfully with GDAL 2.1.2 from >>>>>> experimental as summarized below, except mysql-workbench whose build >>>>>> dependencies are not installable (#840786), but it's not in testing due >>>>>> to (#839356). >>>>>> >>>>>> libgdal-grass doesn't need a binNMU as the 2.1.2 version will be >>>>>> uploaded to unstable instead. liblas likewise doesn't need a binNMU, >>>>>> the version is experimental will be moved to unstable instead. >>>>>> >>>>>> Please also binNMU osgearth in experimental as part of the transition. >>>>> >>>>> Sounds good. Go ahead. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the super quick feedback again! >>>> >>>> gdal (2.1.2+dfsg-1), liblas (1.8.1-3) & libgdal-grass (2.1.2-1) have >>>> been uploaded to unstable, and gdal was just accepted. Sometime tomorrow >>>> the buildds should have installed the packages. >>> >>> The mips64el buildd just installed gdal (2.1.2+dfsg-1), it's now >>> available on all release architectures and all ports where the build >>> dependencies are installable. >>> >>> Looks like we're ready for the binNMUs. >> >> Scheduling them. > > The binNMUs are looking good so far, except vtk6 which FTFBS on mips due > to a g++ segfault. > > Can the build be retried (on another buildd)?
Given back. I can't pick a specific buildd (not sure I want to in this case anyway), so let's see. Cheers, Emilio