On 04/01/2025 17:36, David Prévot wrote:
Hi,
Le Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 09:13:23PM +, William Desportes a écrit :
Can someone make php-defaults test against php-opis-closure 3.6.3-3 and not
3.6.3-2 ?
Well, 3.6.3-2 is the version currently in testing, and 3.6.3-3 can’t
migrate currently becau
Hi,
Le Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 09:13:23PM +, William Desportes a écrit :
> Can someone make php-defaults test against php-opis-closure 3.6.3-3 and not
> 3.6.3-2 ?
Well, 3.6.3-2 is the version currently in testing, and 3.6.3-3 can’t
migrate currently because it fails its debci against php8.2. On
php-opis-closure is not maintained, see https://bugs.debian.org/1086186
to drop the package.
Well, they just did release v4. no time for that now.
So those need to be looked at, alongside the applications (mediawiki,
phpmyadmin, etc).
phpldapadmin -> Upload done, DEP-8 OK
Can someone make p
Note that the only php-zumba-json-serializer only build-depends on
php-opis-closure. Not sure if that build-dep is still needed, if not
then we can drop php-opis-closure after php-opis-closure gets updated.
php-opis-closure is not maintained, see https://bugs.debian.org/1086186
to drop the pac
On 25/12/2024 13:38, David Prévot wrote:
Hi,
On 24/12/2024 08:35, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
On 23/12/2024 15:30, David Prévot wrote:
[…]>> excuse: https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=php-defaults
I have removed some of those packages (mostly horde and a couple others).
Thank
Hi,
On 24/12/2024 08:35, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
On 23/12/2024 15:30, David Prévot wrote:
[…]>> excuse: https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=php-defaults
I have removed some of those packages (mostly horde and a couple
others).
Thanks, the excuse view looks a lot more manag
On 23/12/2024 15:30, David Prévot wrote:
Hi,
On 19/12/2024 09:30, Mike Gabriel wrote:
On Do 19 Dez 2024 09:22:52 CET, David Prévot wrote:
On 16/12/2024 14:15, David Prévot wrote:
[…] It seems that most regressions are related to Horde (hence CCing the
team and Mike)
Half (14) of the 28 re
Hi all,
Sorry to be the one to have two php*admin blocking packages.
phpMyAdmin nearly passed salsa CI, just one more test to fix.
phpldapadmin I might need some help or this will be delayed one more week. I
did not investigate for now.
Happy end of year 🎉
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Hi,
On 19/12/2024 09:30, Mike Gabriel wrote:
On Do 19 Dez 2024 09:22:52 CET, David Prévot wrote:
On 16/12/2024 14:15, David Prévot wrote:
[…] It seems that most regressions are related to Horde (hence CCing
the team and Mike)
Half (14) of the 28 remaining issues spotted by debci are about
Hi David,
On Do 19 Dez 2024 09:22:52 CET, David Prévot wrote:
Hi,
On 16/12/2024 14:15, David Prévot wrote:
[…] It seems that most regressions are related to Horde (hence
CCing the team and Mike)
Half (14) of the 28 remaining issues spotted by debci are about
Horde packages. A quick loo
Hi,
On 16/12/2024 14:15, David Prévot wrote:
[…] It seems that most
regressions are related to Horde (hence CCing the team and Mike)
Half (14) of the 28 remaining issues spotted by debci are about Horde
packages. A quick look at a few random ones makes me hope that most of
them could be fix
Hi,
On 16/12/2024 09:50, Ondřej Surý wrote:
[…]
I have yet to hear from David what are his plans for this transition.
I’m personally otherwise busy right now, but managed to ask last week
for a few hours at my day job to handle some stuff related to this
transition (so I should be able to sp
I’ve uploaded new guzzle to DELAYED and the delay ended over the weekend. That
should’ve eliminated whole class of the failures. I was waiting for this one to
finish, so we have less targets to fix (hopefully).
I have yet to hear from David what are his plans for this transition.
Ondrej
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On 12/16/24 9:14 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
On 06/12/2024 12:23, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Yes, it was just accepted to unstable today. I am monitoring the whole
“excuses” list.
Have you seen the autopkgtest regressions? Can you look at them and file bugs
as appropriate? See [1].
Bugs have
On 06/12/2024 12:23, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Yes, it was just accepted to unstable today. I am monitoring the whole
“excuses” list.
Have you seen the autopkgtest regressions? Can you look at them and file bugs as
appropriate? See [1].
Cheers,
Emilio
[1] https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package
Yes, it was just accepted to unstable today. I am monitoring the whole
“excuses” list.
Ondrej
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> On 6. 12. 2024, at 12:12, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>
> On 05/12/2024 20:50, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
>> php-solr needs a binNMU on amd64 as 2.7.0-5 was not built on
On 05/12/2024 20:50, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
php-solr needs a binNMU on amd64 as 2.7.0-5 was not built on a buildd.
There are arch:all binaries, so this will need a new upload anyway. Ondrej, can
you take care of it?
∙ ∙ Not built on buildd: arch all binaries uploaded by ondrej, a new s
php-solr needs a binNMU on amd64 as 2.7.0-5 was not built on a buildd.
Kind Regards,
Bas
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On 04/12/2024 15:11, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
You may want to update the tracker as rebuilt packaged pick up the new
phpapi-20240924 dependency stop being seen as affected.
Those packages get these dependencies from dh-php:
php-common (>= 1:7.0+33~), phpapi-20240924
The ones marked as g
You may want to update the tracker as rebuilt packaged pick up the new
phpapi-20240924 dependency stop being seen as affected.
Those packages get these dependencies from dh-php:
php-common (>= 1:7.0+33~), phpapi-20240924
The ones marked as good on the tracker have these:
php8.4-common, phpa
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On 27/11/2024 14:14, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
No need to, and thanks for looking at them. Let's go ahead after imagemagick
migrates (which is very close), or if that doesn't happen, I'll see if we can do
this in parallel.
imagemagick migrated. Let's go ahead wi
(Adding the bug to Cc)
On 27/11/2024 13:54, Ondřej Surý wrote:
On 27. 11. 2024, at 11:15, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
But I'll try to disentangle this from the imagemagick transition first.
Ok, little help from me here:
drawtiming
drawtiming is upstream dead[1] and doesn't b
Hi,
On 25/11/2024 08:20, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Hey,
PHP 8.4.1 is out and I would really like to start the transition and not get
stuck at PHP 8.3.
Is there really anything serious that you think is blocking this?
I'll handle the issues below as soon as we have PHP 8.4 in unstable.
If you can ta
Hey,
PHP 8.4.1 is out and I would really like to start the transition and not get
stuck at PHP 8.3.
Is there really anything serious that you think is blocking this?
I'll handle the issues below as soon as we have PHP 8.4 in unstable.
Ondrej
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> On 16. 11
Hi Emilio,
I went through all the bugs filled against the PECL extensions in experimental
and closed them with correct version in experimental.
I think the rest of manageable...
I am looking at the rest of the bugs and they can be put into several
categories:
1. Bugs that might or might not be
Sorry for top posting, I’m on my phone.
I don’t expect any serious problems - going from 8.3 to 8.4 isn’t exactly
revolution.
As for #1082469 and the likes, the mass bug filing wasn’t consulted with me and
is completely useless. I wanted to just close all of these, but then I forgot.
I’ll do t
On 22/09/2024 09:30, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Hi,
the upstream has announced:
The next release will be RC 1, planned for 26 September 2024.
I would like to start the transition to PHP 8.4 as soon as possible after that,
so we have plenty of time to solve all the problems that comes with upgrading.
Hi Ondřej,
Le Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 09:30:24AM +0200, Ondřej Surý a écrit :
[…]
> > The next release will be RC 1, planned for 26 September 2024.
>
> I would like to start the transition to PHP 8.4 as soon as possible after
> that,
> so we have plenty of time to solve all the problems that comes
Hi,
the upstream has announced:
> The next release will be RC 1, planned for 26 September 2024.
I would like to start the transition to PHP 8.4 as soon as possible after that,
so we have plenty of time to solve all the problems that comes with upgrading.
Cheers,
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ond...@s
What a great timing - I’ve just uploaded 8.4.0~alpha1 and php-defaults to
experimental today.
Ondrej
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> On 6. 7. 2024, at 15:59, Athos Ribeiro wrote:
>
> When the time comes (beta), I can prepare a mass rebuild of reverse
> dependencies and file bugs around so we can tra
On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 02:16:38PM +0200, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Hi,
Hi Ondřej,
this is the pre-announcement of the bi-annual transition from PHP 8.2 to PHP 8.4
that happens before the next stable release.
Currently, the first alpha release of PHP 8.4 is planned for July 2024:
https://wiki.php
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition
X-Debbugs-Cc: pkg-php-p...@lists.alioth.debian.org,
team+debian-horde-t...@tracker.debian.org
Hi,
this is the pre-announcement of the bi-annual transition from PHP 8.2 to PHP 8.4
that h
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