mips64el/mipsel and testing migration
Yesterday a new version of libmongocrypt was uploaded into unstable with
the idea that it would migrate into bookwork in time for the freeze.
The new package introduces a dependency on libintelrdfpmath-dev. It
appears that libintelrdfpmath-dev fails to build on mips64el/mipsel.
However, that package seems to not have been inhibited from migrating to
testing recently [0].
When I checked the excuses on libmongocrypt this morning I saw:
Migration status for libmongocrypt (1.6.2-1 to 1.7.1-2): BLOCKED: Rejected/violates migration policy/introduces a regression
Issues preventing migration:
∙ ∙ libmongocrypt unsatisfiable Build-Depends(-Arch) on mips64el: libintelrdfpmath-dev (>= 2.0u2-6)
∙ ∙ libmongocrypt unsatisfiable Build-Depends(-Arch) on mipsel: libintelrdfpmath-dev (>= 2.0u2-6)
∙ ∙ missing build on mips64el
∙ ∙ missing build on mipsel
∙ ∙ Too young, only 0 of 5 days old
Additional info:
∙ ∙ Piuparts tested OK - https://piuparts.debian.org/sid/source/libm/libmongocrypt.html
Not considered
The BD-Uninstallable makes sense as libintelrdfpmath-dev is not
available on mips64el/mipsel. However, I have not been able to find a
definitive list of release architectures for bookworm. The arch qualify
page still lists mips64el/mipsel in a way that makes it seem like a
release architecture for bookworm.
If that is the case, then I am puzzled how intelrdfpmath would have
migrated to testing without being able to build on mips64el/mipsel and
it makes me think that I might need to be concerned that libmongocrypt
might not migrate in time.
If that is not the case, and the excuses are spurious because the lack
of availability on mips64el/mipsel won't prevent testing migration, that
would be good to know as well.
Can someone who knows comment on whether mips64el/mipsel are in fact
release architectures and/or whether the lack of a successful build on
those architectures will in fact prevent testing migration in this case?
Regards,
-Roberto
[0] https://tracker.debian.org/news/1415574/intelrdfpmath-20u2-6-migrated-to-testing/
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Roberto C. Sánchez
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