On 28/05/18 14:32, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > On 28 May 2018 at 14:08, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: > | Control: tags -1 - confirmed > | > | On 28/05/18 13:08, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: > | > Control: tags -1 confirmed > | > > | > On 23/04/18 13:57, Sébastien Villemot wrote: > | >> Package: release.debian.org > | >> Severity: normal > | >> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org > | >> Usertags: transition > | >> X-Debbugs-Cc: debia...@lists.debian.org > | >> > | >> Dear Release Team, > | >> > | >> Please schedule a transition for R 3.5, which has just been uploaded to > | >> experimental. > | >> > | >> Due to changes in R internals, all R extension packages must be > recompiled, > | >> that is 573 packages (of which 260 are arch:all, and will therefore need > | >> sourceful uploads). > | >> > | >> The transition will be managed jointly by Dirk Eddelbuettel and the > Debian R > | >> Packages Team¹ (which ideally should be kept in CC of replies). > | >> > | >> We have not tried to recompile the 500+ packages, but we don’t expect > any major > | >> issue. And should some arise, we stand ready to fix them. > | > > | > Go ahead with the transition. > | > | NACK. Let's wait for the curl transition, as this would clash with that one. > > What is your expectation concerning the timeline? > > R 3.5.0 is already over one month old. It would be good to have the > transition going.
This can go after the curl transition, which has just started. So whatever that takes, which will depend on whether any packages fail to build and how long it takes to solve them. curl was waiting for longer and is blocking other transitions, so that's why it went first, but after that there should be no blockers for R 3.5. Cheers, Emilio