Bug#968917: release.debian.org: dbus-python without python-dbus not migrating to bullseye
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: jackd2@packages.debian.org, python-defaults@packages.debian.org
src:dbus-python version 1.2.16-3 removed the Python 2 binary package,
python-dbus. Its migration is blocked by src:jackd2: the version in
bullseye Depends on python-dbus, and the version in sid has a grave bug
open (#965308) with a user reporting that jackd won't start (with some
rather confusing debug information in which the user seems to have
encountered two entirely different failure modes at different times).
I attempted to reproduce jackd's failure to start, and could not reproduce
it (but I don't use jackd myself and don't really know how, so perhaps I'm
holding it wrong). I've pinged the multimedia team but so far have not
managed to get either a regular jackd user confirming that it's broken,
or a regular jackd user saying it works for them.
Possible ways forward that I can see:
* reinstate python-dbus (but don't run its regression tests, because those
need python-gi, which has already gone away) - by now this is likely to
need a trip through NEW
* downgrade #965308 or mark it bullseye-ignore, on the basis that it's
unreproducible and quite possibly local misconfiguration
Do the release team have a preference, or any other ideas?
If a RC bug is filed against dbus-python for not migrating in a reasonable
time, I am not going to be able to fix that bug, other than by taking one
of the actions above (unless someone has another idea).
Thanks,
smcv
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