[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: Contributing to pandoc dependencies: many packages to upload



On Wed, 8 Jun 2022, Robert Greener wrote:

Hi Jonas,

On Sun, 2022-06-05 at 17:31 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Jonas Smedegaard (2022-05-30 15:40:57)
Quoting Robert Greener (2022-05-30 15:20:34)
On Sat, 2022-05-07 at 19:09 +0100, Robert Greener wrote:
I would like to update some packages so that pandoc can be
updated.

/Lots/ of packages would need to be updated to update pandoc
to its
latest upstream (2.18). It is currently on 2.9.2.1.

To make the task simpler, I intend to update the dependencies
so that
it can be bumped to 2.10.1, and then keep working up.
Jonas - Once haskell-commonmark-pandoc has been uploaded by Scott
&
gone through the NEW queue, you should have enough to upgrade
pandoc to
2.10.1. Could you put this in experimental & I will update hakyll
and
patch patat & then everything can be moved to unstable.

Yes, sounds like I have plenty to work with now.

Pandoc 2.10 is now succesfully built in experimental.

Excellent -- thanks!

Feel free to release dependency updates for that to unstable, then I
will release pandoc 2.10 to unstable as well.

When haskell-commonmark-pandoc enters experimental I will look into
upgrading pandoc to 2.10.1.

When haskell-pandoc-types is upgraded to 1.23 then I will look into
upgrading pandoc to 2.11 or newer...


I'm away for the next few weeks. When I'm back I'll upgrade the few
things that depend on pandoc and then it can all be moved. Hopefully,
haskell-commonmark-pandoc will be in experimental by the time I'm back.
You may want to follow the ITP bug (#1011459) so you get notified when
it's in experimental.

Please note that if you choose to upgrade pandoc-types *before*
releasing current updates to unstable, then risk is higher that we
end
in a more complicated situation.  Your choice.

I'll leave it until its in unstable.

FYI - I *think* when the current round of packages (hslua-module-path, hslua-module-version, lpeg, pandoc-lua-marshal) clears NEW, it should be possible to update pandoc in unstable.

Scott

Reply to: