Hi all, On 05-01-2020 14:39, Ximin Luo wrote: > Paul Gevers: >> [..] >> >> [1] Now thunderbird is blocked by rust-cbindgen (last version migrated >> in September with uploads since October), which is blocked by rust-syn >> (last version migrated in July, with new uploads since August). Involved >> is rust-proc-macro2 (last version migrated in July, with new uploads >> since August (and currently triggers an autopkgtest regression)), >> rust-unicode-xid (which has been trying to migrate to testing since >> August), rust-quote (trying to migrate since August). And I may be >> missing others. rustc was involved at some moment, cargo was involved >> (and FTBFS for some time) etc... And today another firefox-esr, with CVE fixes, appeared, which is also blocked by this. > As discussed in #debian-release, this huge migration involving > unicode-xid, proc-macro2, etc, is blocked on some packages in NEW as > well as other things including the autopkgtests.> > Please be aware that rust autopkgtests are a new experimental thing > and as such will take a while to iron out. After that though, future > stuff should be much easier. If it really helps migrating this lot sooner, I am willing to accept *new* autopkgtest results that fail (so no regressions) if you'll keep on working to fix it. If so, please let me know which ones. > To help this process, is there a way we can mass-download all the > logs of all the failures? I basically want to grep all the rust-* > failure logs for ^error, and group them per source package. That way > it'll be easier to see which things we have to automate solutions > for, and which things we can get away with a manual override. As discussed on IRC, there is the excuses.(html|yaml) file that helps with that. At least for migration blocking items. Note, rust-debcargo (with your autopkgtest improvements) is also having issues to migrate (due to rust-cargo, rust-git2, rust-glob, rust-im-rc, rust-toml, rustc). Paul
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