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Bug#1002681: transition: ocaml



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


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