On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 09:44:56PM +0200, gregor herrmann wrote: > Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/eserte/perl-tk/pull/61 > Control: tag -1 + upstream fixed-upstream > > On Sun, 17 May 2020 20:08:42 +0300, Niko Tyni wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > although Perl 5.32 is not released yet, we've just started early > > testing against the archive during our online Debian Perl Sprint. > > One of the issues we noticed is that the current perl-tk version in sid > > is incompatible with newer versions of Perl, causing build failures with > > perl-tk reverse dependencies. > > > > The problem is fixed upstream in the 804.035 release according to > > the changelog. Importing that into Debian would help our testing > > efforts. Please consider doing that, and let us know if you'd like > > any help. > > Fixed upstream in > https://github.com/eserte/perl-tk/commit/59dfbd147d894596b93f0a8dba5a5cf5af11ceaf > which is in the current 804.035 release. > > Perl 5.32 is already released upstream and uploded to > Debian/experimental, so it would be nice to have perl-tk fixed > soonish as well.
Hi Colin, This is one of the few remaining blockers for the Perl 5.32 transition which we'll need to get in in the next couple of months - will you be able to take a look at updating perl-tk in the near future? Thanks, Dominic