On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 08:53:00AM +0100, Daniel Leidert wrote: > Hi, > > This is a short information about the status: > > - puma was blocked by an issue in ruby-async-rspec/ruby-rspec-memory, but I > think I got this fixed yesterday > > - there was another block due to ruby-warnings not having been built from > source, but this is fixed as well and the package should migrate in a day > > - I fixed the build issue of rails. I had to disable a test, but considering > that upstream is fixing quite a lot of race conditions in these tests at the > moment, I think this is justified. So it now builds and tests successfully. > > - I went through the list of all packages showing regressions or becoming > uninstallable, and uploaded either versions with Rails 6.1 support to unstable > or fixed the build issues. As far as I can see, the majority will migrate in 1- > 2 days. > > - I've added 'Breaks' statements to rails where it broke the package build. And > we still have to do one more upload with the changes I already pushed to git. > But we have to wait for a few hours till ruby-globalid 0.6 hits the archive. > > Hopefully the fog will clear in two days and we'll have a clear picture of what > else needs to be done to make that transition happen. But I think the last days > were a big step towards this transition. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/rails The current status is that there are no issues preventing the migration to testing, and that should happen in 2 days. Thanks Daniel for keeping track of this and to everyone else who did their part to get this done.
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