Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal Tags: stretch User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: rm
We are nearly ready to get rid of mysql-5.6 in stretch: Checking reverse dependencies... # Broken Depends: net-snmp: snmptrapd age 7/10 percona-xtrabackup: percona-xtrabackup-test autorm 2017-01-26, unfixed CVE python-testing.mysqld: python-testing.mysqld python3-testing.mysqld *** UNFIXED *** autorm 2017-02-19 ruby-dataobjects-mysql: ruby-dataobjects-mysql age 4/5 # Broken Build-Depends: captagent: libmysqlclient-dev age 6/10 cfengine3: libmysqlclient-dev age 3/10 embassy-phylip/non-free: libmysqlclient-dev age 9/10 net-snmp: libmysqld-dev age 7/10 python-testing.mysqld: mysql-client mysql-server *** UNFIXED *** autorm 2017-02-19 ruby-dataobjects-mysql: libmysqlclient-dev mysql-server age 4/5 ruby-riddle: mysql-server age 6/10 sagan: libmysqlclient-dev age 7/10 For python-testing.mysqld (and its rdepends osmalchemy) I'd suggest to temporarily remove them from testing s.t. mysql-5.6 can go away, but grant them a free unblock ticket if the package is fixed within 2 (4?) weeks after removal (or if the package can get back in before the projected autorm date at removal time). AFAUI, mariadb-10.1 contains the necessary flexibility to have the database setup script work in a way compatible with mysql, so nothing from the mariadb side is blocking #848287 from being fixed. Andreas