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Re: gitlab for stretch-backports - call for testing



Hi!!

On 02/05/18 15:00, Pirate Praveen wrote:
> Hi team,
> 
> I have rebuilt gitlab and all dependencies for stretch-backports and
> uploaded here https://people.debian.org/~praveen/gitlab/ (about 157 ruby
> packages were rebuilt).


great!!!!


> It starting fine with an initial test, but found some errors in
> production.log. Any help in testing this would be welcome as I hope to
> provide stretch-backports as an upgrade path for gitlab currently in
> stretch (backporting security fixes to 8.13 is very difficult as code
> has diverged too much).

Are you asking help for testing the package right? The bugs found reported via
bugs in debian or mails to the list?

> My initial hope was to provide updates via stretch-backports, but sudden
> explosion of nodejs front end dependencies made that impossible. Now all
> nodejs modules are installed via npm/yarn and gitlab is moved to contrib.

But is this situation temporally? or do you plan to continue in this way in Buster?

> More than a 100 node module packages are stuck in NEW for over 5-7
> months and not sure how to get it back in main. If you'd like to help,
> please volunteer with ftp team and help process the node modules.

I understand that when this packages were in main, gitlab will move to main
again. Is this correct?

Best regards,

Leopold
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