On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 06:13:05PM +0200, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote: > * Roland Gruber <p...@rolandgruber.de> [190406 16:07]: > > the current version is so old that it got incompatible with recent JS code. > > E.g. jQuery 3.3.1 cannot be minified as the tool reports parsing errors. > > > > Please either update the tool or remove it from the archive. This is now > > 5 years in unmaintained state. > > I've checked all r-deps of closure-compiler in Debian, and they all > build -- datatables-extensions shows some errors in a prebuilt file, > but it has done so for a long time, so probably not super relevant. > > While I agree that having a 5 year old JS compiler in Debian is not
Now over 6 years. > a great situation, its also not threatening to the packages in > Debian using it, so I'd suggest keeping it for now. Packages that would require a non-prehistoric version of closure-compiler are already blocked from entering Debian, see #843951 and #727529 (since 2013!) as examples. Any actual user installing closure-compiler will have a WTF experience when discovering that the new Debian release ships a version that was already outdated when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. > Adrian: you raised the severity, care to lower it until buster is > out (or say some words on why)? IMHO the release team adding a buster-ignore tag would be the best way forward here - this would still show up as RC bug for bullseye. > Cheers, > Chris (from the Salzburg BSP) cu Adrian -- "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days. "Only a promise," Lao Er said. Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed