Hi, Le 17/07/2024 à 21:56, Adrian Bunk a écrit :
Other than that, I'm happy with the current state and we could go ahead. So if you can get those bindings disabled, then I think we can go ahead.I tried looking at that, but this "ideally" is in level 15 of the ocaml transition. The bindings are already enabled only on some architectures, uploads to disable them everywhere are trivial while it's a pain to test any changes without the first 14 levels of the transition.
I've made a repository with all packages compiled with OCaml 5.2.0: http://ocaml.debian.net/transitions/ocaml-5.2.0/ You can use it to test your changes.
It would really be much easier to have the binNMUs scheduled and then fix LLVM.
Do I have a go from the Release Team to upload OCaml 5.2.0 to unstable? As usual, I will take care of the binNMUs.
Cheers, -- Stéphane