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- To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
- Subject: release.debian.org: Help eccodes migrate to testing
- From: Bas Couwenberg <sebastic@xs4all.nl>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2023 06:35:48 +0200
- Message-id: <[🔎] 168801334851.11501.9275693059271110375.reportbug@osiris.linuxminded.xs4all.nl>
Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal eccodes is no longer available on 32bit architectures and FTBFS on big endian architectures, it has been removed from armel,armhf,i386,mipsel,s390x in unstable (#1039537) This required partial removals of its rdeps too: eccodes (#1039537) - cdo (#1039538) - python-cdo (#1039554) - cfgrib (#1039539) - python-xarray [arch:all] - eccodes-python (#1039540) - cfgrib - satpy [arch:all] - ecmwflibs (#1039541) - eccodes-python - emoslib (#1039542) - magics++ - metview - fdb [s390x] (#1039543) - metview - flexpart (#1039544) - metview - flextra (#1039545) - metview - glgrib (#1039546) - gnudatalanguage (#1039547) - coyote [arch:all] - idlastro [arch:all] - mpfit [arch:all] - magics++ (#1039548) - cdo - ecmwflibs - magics-python - metview - metview-python - magics-python (#1039549) - metkit [s390x] (#1039550) - fdb - metview - metview [s390x] (#1039551) - pygrib (#1039552) - pyaps3 [arch:all] - satpy [arch:all] - ruby-grib (#1039553) fdb, metkit, and metview were already removed from the 32bit architectures, and only needed to be removed from s390x. The [arch:all] rdeps didn't need intervention. britney seems to be having problems performing the removals from testing, the excuses for eccodes include: removing libeccodes-dev/2.28.0-1/i386 from testing makes python3-eccodes/2:1.5.0-1/i386 uninstallable removing libeccodes-dev/2.28.0-1/i386 from testing makes python3-ecmwflibs/2:0.5.0-1+b1/i386 uninstallable The excuses for magics++ have similar issues: removing libmagics++-dev/4.13.0-1/i386 from testing makes python3-ecmwflibs/2:0.5.0-1+b1/i386 uninstallable These removing issues are repeated for armel,armhf,mipsel,s390x. Please help to remove these old binaries to unblock the testing migration of eccodes and its rdeps. Kind Regards, Bas
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- To: Paul Gevers <elbrus@debian.org>, 1039870-done@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Re: Bug#1039870: release.debian.org: Help eccodes migrate to testing
- From: Sebastiaan Couwenberg <sebastic@xs4all.nl>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 06:36:37 +0200
- Message-id: <929c7e77-43af-9121-091a-2347bc34e92c@xs4all.nl>
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On 6/29/23 10:12, Paul Gevers wrote:On 29-06-2023 06:35, Bas Couwenberg wrote:Please help to remove these old binaries to unblock the testing migration of eccodes and its rdeps.I think we just need patience. The britney2 run of 4:00 UTC removed eccodes-python and that still (is now?) needs to be propagated to the mirrors. Once that happens, I expect britney2 to figure it out.eccodes and magics++ have migrated to testing. Kind Regards, Bas -- GPG Key ID: 4096R/6750F10AE88D4AF1 Fingerprint: 8182 DE41 7056 408D 6146 50D1 6750 F10A E88D 4AF1
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