Hi,

Of course, I understand your position, but have no idea if such a
package exists.

I merely use gourmand, and would hate to see it disappear from Debian, 
which I expect will happen if the present situation persists.  I do
not 
maintain gourmand, maybe the maintainer can tell us what
he thinks would be a good solution.

It just felt reasonable to keep an older version in Debian given the
API break
and the fact that the 1.4 is still being maintained.  As I said, it
required very
little work on my part to create such a package locally.

Cheers,
Itaï



Le mercredi 08 janvier 2025 à 14:15 +0100, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> [Itaï BEN YAACOV, 2025-01-08]
> > Source: sqlalchemy
> > Version: 2.0.32+ds1-1
> > Severity: wishlist
> > 
> > Dear Maintainer,
> > 
> > Package gourmand is uninstallable at the moment, since it depends
> > on
> > sqlalchemy version 1.4 (upstream does not seem to have plans to
> > port
> > to version 2).  If one installs an old version of sqlalchemy with
> > gourmand, then automated upgrade of sqlalchemy breaks gourmand.
> > 
> > Not a good situation, that will surely have to be resolved before
> > release.
> 
> Is there at least one other package in such situation?
> If not, as a temporary solution, I'd suggest bundling SA1.4 inside
> gourmand's package
> 

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