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Bug#671115: marked as done (transition: mysql-5.5)



Your message dated Mon, 25 Jun 2012 06:25:31 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#671115: transition: mysql-5.5
has caused the Debian Bug report #671115,
regarding transition: mysql-5.5
to be marked as done.

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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition

At some point we need to transition from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. We
would like to do this before the freeze though we appreciate that time
is now short. We arrived at this position as the Debian MySQL Team became
increasingly understaffed. It is better now but not ideal.

We certainly will get mysql-5.5 into unstable in the next few weeks. The question
is can we migrate all the dependencies over and drop mysql-5.1 before the
freeze?

If that fails then we will be left supporting a version of MySQL that is not
supported upstream.

As far as I can see the upstream packages that are likely to require
recompilation are:

  amarok
  aolserver4-nsmysql
  asterisk-mysql
  bacula-common-mysql
  bacula-director-mysql
  bacula-sd-mysql
  boinc-dev
  boinc-server-maker
  cacti-spine
  cl-sql-mysql
  collectd
  collectd-core
  convirt
  coop-computing-tools
  courier-authlib-mysql
  ctn
  cvm-mysql
  dbf2mysql
  dbmail-mysql
  dovecot-mysql
  dpm-copy-server-mysql
  dpm-name-server-mysql
  dpm-server-mysql
  dpm-srm-server-mysql
  dsyslog-module-mysql
  emboss
  emboss-lib
  exim4-daemon-heavy
  ezmlm-idx-mysql
  facturlinex2
  flow-tools
  freeradius-mysql
  gambas2-gb-db-mysql
  gdal-bin
  gentle
  gmysqlcc
  gnash-ext-mysql
  gnokii-smsd-mysql
  gnunet-server
  grass
  gsql-mysql-engine
  htcheck
  hydra
  inspircd
  jabberd2
  kannel
  kannel-dev
  kannel-extras
  kannel-sqlbox
  kexi
  kexi-plugin-mysql
  lcd4linux
  lfc-server-mysql
  libapache2-mod-auth-mysql
  libapache2-mod-log-sql-mysql
  libapache2-mod-musicindex
  libaprutil1-dbd-mysql
  libaprutil1-dev
  libdbd-mysql
  libdbd-mysql-perl
  libdspam7-drv-mysql
  libgda-4.0-mysql
  libgda-5.0-mysql
  libgdal1
  libgdal1-1.7.0
  libgdal1-dev
  libgdal-dev
  libgdal-perl
  libgdal-ruby1.8
  libghc-hsql-mysql-dev
  libglpk0
  libglpk0-dbg
  libgsmsd7
  libkaya-mysql-dev
  liblua5.1-sql-mysql-2
  libmailutils2
  libmyodbc
  libnss-mysql-bg
  libpam-mysql
  libpocodatamysql12
  libpocomysql9
  libpocomysql9-dbg
  libpreludedb0
  libqt3-mt-mysql
  libqt4-dev
  libqt4-sql-mysql
  libquickfix14
  libquickfix-python10
  librdf0-dev
  librdf-storage-mysql
  libreoffice-mysql-connector
  libsasl2-modules-sql
  libslicer3
  libvtk5.8
  libvtk5.9
  libvtk5-dev
  libvtk-java
  lighttpd-mod-mysql-vhost
  lua-dbi-mysql
  lua-sql-mysql
  matita
  mediatomb-common
  motion
  muddleftpd
  mydumper
  mysql-navigator
  mysqltcl
  mysql-workbench
  mysqmail-courier-logger
  mysqmail-dovecot-logger
  mysqmail-postfix-logger
  mysqmail-pure-ftpd-logger
  nagios-plugins-standard
  ndoutils-nagios3-mysql
  neko
  netams
  netmrg
  nuauth-extra
  nuauth-log-mysql
  opendnssec-enforcer-mysql
  opennebula
  paraview
  pdns-backend-mysql
  pennmush-mysql
  perdition-mysql
  php5-mysql
  pike7.8-mysql
  pmacct
  postfix-gld
  postfix-mysql
  proftpd-mod-mysql
  pure-ftpd-mysql
  pvpgn
  python-gammu
  python-gammu-dbg
  python-mysqldb
  python-mysqldb-dbg
  python-vtk
  qsf
  ratbox-services-mysql
  r-cran-rmysql
  rsyslog-mysql
  ruby-dataobjects-mysql
  ruby-mysql
  sagan
  sbnc-mysql
  scilab-scimysql
  ser-mysql-module
  slicer
  slurm-llnl-basic-plugins
  snort-common-libraries
  snort-mysql
  sphinxsearch
  spl-mysql
  stardict-tools
  sysbench
  tango-accesscontrol
  tango-db
  tcl-vtk
  tntdb-mysql2
  ulogd-mysql
  voms-mysql-plugin
  wzdftpd-back-mysql
  xbmc-bin
  yate-mysql
  zabbix-proxy-mysql
  zabbix-server-mysql
  zoneminder


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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

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--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 22:52 +0100, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> At some point we need to transition from mysql-5.1 to mysql-5.5. We
> would like to do this before the freeze though we appreciate that time
> is now short. We arrived at this position as the Debian MySQL Team became
> increasingly understaffed. It is better now but not ideal.
> 
> We certainly will get mysql-5.5 into unstable in the next few weeks. The 
> question
> is can we migrate all the dependencies over and drop mysql-5.1 before the
> freeze?

As of last night's britney run:

$ dak ls mysql-5.1
 mysql-5.1 |   5.1.49-3 |        stable | source
 mysql-5.1 |   5.1.62-1 |      unstable | source

mysql-5.1 is still in unstable and a few packages there still depend on
it or libmysqlcient16, but in terms of getting mysql-5.5 to be part of
the wheezy release, I think we can call this transition done; thanks for
your help in getting there.

Regards,

Adam



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