Re: [arch-dev-public] Python 3.10 rebuilds

2021-12-12 Thread Evangelos Foutras via arch-dev-public
🐍 🎉 Python 3.10 is now in the stable repos! 🐍 🎉 (Some issues are to be expected but hopefully nothing too bad.)

Re: [arch-dev-public] Python 3.10 rebuilds

2021-12-10 Thread Evangelos Foutras via arch-dev-public
Quick reminder that the Python 3.10 rebuilds have not been merged into stable yet and care must be taken when updating them. I just had to correct a package that was moved to stable from testing but was built against Python 3.10.

Re: [arch-dev-public] Python 3.10 rebuilds

2021-12-03 Thread Jelle van der Waa via arch-dev-public
Hi All, On 03/12/2021 12:33, Evangelos Foutras via arch-dev-public wrote: I created a todo for the remaining ~150 packages. Just to emphasize that if a package appears as incomplete on the todo but exists in staging, that's most likely the first package built with --nocheck in order to satisfy o

Re: [arch-dev-public] Python 3.10 rebuilds

2021-12-03 Thread Evangelos Foutras via arch-dev-public
I created a todo for the remaining ~150 packages. Just to emphasize that if a package appears as incomplete on the todo but exists in staging, that's most likely the first package built with --nocheck in order to satisfy other packages' checkdeps. Therefore, it still needs its tests to be fixed pro

[arch-dev-public] Python 3.10 rebuilds

2021-11-29 Thread Evangelos Foutras via arch-dev-public
For the next few days we'll be doing (semi-automated) rebuilds for Python 3.10. Please avoid adding new Python packages and starting other rebuilds during this time. *This is a strong suggestion in order to minimize the pain of this huge rebuild.* Some PKGBUILDs were modified in /trunk to use the