On 2022-02-01 10:01:17, Stéphane Glondu wrote: > Le 25/01/2022 à 05:39, Stéphane Glondu a écrit : > >>> - ppx-tools-versioned (#1002941), ppxfind (#1002942): they seem > >>> deprecated, should be removed from testing > >> > >> That would also require removal of: > >> > >> coq-elpi > >> coq-hierarchy-builder > >> elpi > >> haxe > >> liquidsoap > >> mercurial-buildpackage > >> morbig > >> morsmall > >> node-carto > >> node-hsluv > >> ocaml-sedlex > >> ocaml-visitors > >> pgocaml > >> ppx-deriving > >> ppx-deriving-yojson > > > > Packages that used to depend on ppx-tools-versioned and/or ppxfind (in > > testing) do no longer in their 4.13.1-compatible version (in > > unstable)... That's why I said they seem deprecated. > > > > In current unstable, the only reverse-dependencies that remain are eliom > > and nurpawiki: > > > >> glondu@coccia:~$ dak rm -Rn -s unstable ppx-tools-versioned ppxfind eliom > >> nurpawiki > >> Will remove the following packages from unstable: > >> [...] > >> Checking reverse dependencies... > >> No dependency problem found. > > Now, I can simulate a successful migration of ocaml (and 273 other > packages (including binNMUs)) if ppx-tools-versioned is removed at the > same time...
At least llvm-toolchain-12 and libguestfs have autopkgtest regressions, blocking the migration of ocaml and the rebuilds. Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher