Thursday 16 January 2014

Re: First Ubuntu Trusty test rebuild (main component, all architectures)

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On Jan 16, 2014, at 05:25 PM, Matthias Klose wrote:

>The test rebuild was done with a change which is not yet in the archive,
>changing the default Python3 to use the not yet released Python 3.4. These
>packages can be found in a ppa [1]. Please ask on IRC (#ubuntu-devel) if you
>are in doubt that a build failure is caused by the changed Python3 default.

I've made a first pass through the list and fixed a bunch of things directly
related to the Python 3.4 change. Actually, most of those are triggered just
with the inclusion of Python 3.4 so you can see the failures against the real
archive. I've uploaded a bunch of new package versions (forwarding to Debian
as needed), requested give backs where appropriate, and filed a few upstream
bugs for packages which have genuine incompatibilities that I wasn't able to
easily fix, e.g. genshi and oneconf.

I've done all I'm going to do for right now. If anybody else wants to take a
look at some of the outstanding failures for main, I am happy to discuss or
sponsor if you ping me.

main doesn't look terrible, though it still needs a bit more work. It'll be
interesting to see what the universe results will be.

-Barry