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Bug#804810: marked as done (RM: python-repoze.what/1.0.9-5)



Your message dated Tue, 17 Nov 2015 11:39:48 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#804810: RM: python-repoze.what/1.0.9-5
has caused the Debian Bug report #804810,
regarding RM: python-repoze.what/1.0.9-5
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: rm

This package is blocking python-repoze.who 2.2-2 from entering testing.
That, in turn, blocks python-pysaml2 v3 from entering testing, which is
in turn blocking keystone from entering testing.

Meanwhile, the project upstream has not received any commits for several
years. The only real reverse dependency in the archive, turbogears2
will hopefully remove the dependency on python-repoze.what-plugins given
this bug:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=804809

tg.devtools is already removed from testing and so would not block this.

So, once that bug is acted upon, it should be quite simple to
remove this and python-repoze.what-plugins from testing (and likely
eventually from the archive if they are not updated to work with modern
python-repoze.who).

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--- Begin Message ---
On 12/11/15 21:11, Clint Byrum wrote:
> 
> Excerpts from Emilio Pozuelo Monfort's message of 2015-11-12 01:18:55 -0800:
>> On 11/11/15 23:32, Clint Byrum wrote:
>>> Package: release.debian.org
>>> Severity: normal
>>> User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
>>> Usertags: rm
>>>
>>> This package is blocking python-repoze.who 2.2-2 from entering testing.
>>> That, in turn, blocks python-pysaml2 v3 from entering testing, which is
>>> in turn blocking keystone from entering testing.
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, the project upstream has not received any commits for several
>>> years. The only real reverse dependency in the archive, turbogears2
>>> will hopefully remove the dependency on python-repoze.what-plugins given
>>> this bug:
>>>
>>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=804809
>>>
>>> tg.devtools is already removed from testing and so would not block this.
>>>
>>> So, once that bug is acted upon, it should be quite simple to
>>> remove this and python-repoze.what-plugins from testing (and likely
>>> eventually from the archive if they are not updated to work with modern
>>> python-repoze.who).
>>
>> Please ping us once that bug is fixed.
> 
> Hi Emilio, thanks for the quick response. Laszlo fixed 804809 just now,
> so once python-turbogears2 2.3.7-1 migrates to testing, I believe that
> means python-repoze.what and python-repoze.what-plugins can be removed
> from testing.
> 
> Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.

I aged turbogears2 and removed python-repoze.what{,-plugins}. You better file an
RC bug against them so they don't enter testing again, as python-repoze.who
hasn't migrated yet as it's not old enough...

Cheers,
Emilio

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