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Bug#1119926: marked as done (Need help for testing migration of golang-github-charmbracelet-* packages)



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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal

Dear Release Team,

I think I might need your help for a testing migration of some golang packages, which did get stuck with circular dependencies. Those packages are all from the same upstream and are sometimes interdependent.

To make matters worse, the last upload (in testing) is more than a year old, and therefore the autopkgtest fails with the new versions in unstable.

The packages are in the golang-github-charmbracelet-* family.

The "central" package seems to be this one:

https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/golang-github-charmbracelet-x

As you can see, it would migrate after two new packages, golang-github-charmbracelet-colorprofile and golang-github-charmbracelet-ultraviolet. However, the first one (-colorprofile) would itself migrate after golang-github-charmbracelet-x, so this is a circular dependency.

Moreover, the package golang-github-charmbracelet-x cannot migrate due to autopkgtest failures in two other packages in testing, golang-github-charmbracelet-bubbletea and golang-github-charmbracelet-huh, which are both too old to cope with the new golang-github-charmbracelet-x package.

I think it might help to add a hint for britney to allow the testing migration once the packages have reached the required age for transitioning.

In retrospect, this might have been a case for a formal transition, coordinated by you from the start. However, I did not expect this mess to happen and just uploaded to unstable. I'm really sorry about that. I hope we can sort this out without too much work on your side.

Regards,
Tobias

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Am 02.11.25 um 16:02 schrieb Paul Gevers:
Hi,

On 11/2/25 14:22, Dr. Tobias Quathamer wrote:
If I understand this correctly, I need to add this to golang-github- charmbracelet-x:

Breaks: golang-github-charmbracelet-bubbletea (<< 1.3.10),
         golang-github-charmbracelet-huh (<< 0.8.0)

Would that be enough to get the packages unstuck?


Well, the Breaks (like other relations like Depends) is a relation between binary packages so it needs to point to binary packages, not their source packages.

Right -- I did write the correct binary package into d/control, but did not copy it into the mail and wrote it again, missing the -dev suffix.

Anyway, uploaded now. I'm closing this bug and keep an eye on the testing migration. Thanks again for your quick help!

Regards,
Tobias

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