On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 4:30 AM Christoph Berg wrote:
> Can I help with the transition?
If you want, you can investigate why the build tests seem to hang with
postgresql 11.
You can check whether glom works with postgresql 11.
And you can report any issues to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glom
Re: To Jeremy Bicha 2018-10-15 <20181015083032.gb6...@msg.df7cb.de>
> Re: Jeremy Bicha 2018-10-15
>
> > How soon do you need this issue fixed? I'm ok with glom being removed
> > from Testing if that helps.
>
> At the moment the biggest blocker is that llvm-toolchain-7 is not in
> testing (OOM wh
Re: Jeremy Bicha 2018-10-15
> How soon do you need this issue fixed? I'm ok with glom being removed
> from Testing if that helps.
At the moment the biggest blocker is that llvm-toolchain-7 is not in
testing (OOM when stripping on mips(el)), so it's not urgent anyway.
But that could change anytim
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 5:15 PM Christoph Berg wrote:
> Stepping back a bit, does the package really need a database server on
> the local machine?
Yes. At least if you don't, it doesn't want to let you use it and
gives this error:
$ glom
Your installation of Glom is not complete, because Postgr
Source: glom
Version: 1.30.4-1
Severity: serious
Hi,
buster will be releasing with postgresql-11. glom depends on
postgresql-10; please update the dependency.
Ideally, the package would only depend on "postgresql", so it doesn't
hardcode a dependency on a single version. The default postgresql
v
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