On Thu, Jan 12 2023 at 07:30:32 PM +05:30:00 +05:30:00, Vivek K J <vivekkj@disroot.org> wrote:
Why not upload ruby-google-apis-core to experimental? then you can upload the newer ruby-google-api-client to experimental and move all three packages together to unstable.Hi Team,I've added a patch in ruby-google-api-client to use latest version of ruby-googleauth gem (Which is in experimental). With the latest version, the package builds fine, and no errors were reported. This workaround will allow migrating ruby-googleauth from experimental to unstable (Closes: #1027047). In the newer versions, ruby-google-api-client doesn't have dependency on ruby-googleauth, but have dependency on a new gem google-apis-core (Which is also a dependency of gitlab). For packaging that gem, latest version ruby-googleauth needs to be in unstable. So in the future, we can safely remove that patch.
Also left a comment in salsa https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/ruby-google-api-client/-/commit/d767f08beadd78c0471d4818822c8fabe631590b#note_373436
Requesting for sponsorship / upload permissions. https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/ruby-google-api-client https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1027047 -- Regards, Vivek K J Debian Maintainer --------------------------------------------------------------------------- .''`.Personal Website: https://vivekkj.codes : :' :GPG Key: D017 9263 E202 0E40 7157 4073 A5FF 4BB3 EA53 C5DF `. `'` `-