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Bug#982949: Please allow libvirt-python 7.0.0 into bullseye



Hi Bernd,

On 17-02-2021 22:30, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> On Wed, 2021-02-17 at 18:37 +0100, Paul Gevers wrote:
>> libvirt-python is a key package.
> 
> and it should match libvirt. Having libvirt-python 6.x and libvirt 7.0
> is (imho, ymmv...) much worse than an completely (from us) untested
> libvirt-python.

I understood from the request that it's an option to patch 6.x. Because,
if Guido believes it really should match, than why did he file an
unblock request? We're only in the soft freeze right now, only *new*
packages are blocked and we age packages a bit more, so technically
there's nothing to unblock at this moment. Currently it's still the
maintainers call what's right for bullseye. We, as the release team, ask
for targeted fixes. If you consider this out-of-sync to be an issue of
its' own, than please, align with Guido and I have good faith that
you'll do the best in Debian interest, keeping our guidelines in the
freeze policy [1] into account. I suggest to really not wait to long,
because after the hard freeze starts, this indeed requires an unblock
from us. If the package (whichever option you choose) can migrate before
that, that would be great.

Paul

[1] https://release.debian.org/bullseye/freeze_policy.html#soft

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