[Pkg-openssl-devel] Bug#827061: transition: openssl

Emilio Pozuelo Monfort pochu at debian.org
Tue Feb 21 23:46:56 UTC 2017


On 22/02/17 00:28, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
> On 2017-01-28 19:37:09 [+0100], Julien Cristau wrote:
>> At this point, it seems clear to me that we're getting nowhere fast.
>> With the freeze looming in a few days, this is growing to be a very big
>> risk for the stretch release.
> 
> Where do we stand on the openssl transition from the perspective of
> people who think it is not done yet?
> 
> The transition tracker for 1.0 shows three packages red. They depend on
> "libssl-dev | libssl1.0-dev" and it builds against 1.1. Do want them to
> decide properly?

I think that's alright.

> The transition tracker for 1.1 shows 11 packages. Except for pyrit all
> are out of testing and have more than just one RC bug which is not
> relevant to the transition. And pyrit just didn't make it on i386.

Hopefully it gets fixed, but otherwise it's not a key package so it will
eventually get dropped from testing.

> There are 78 packages in the unkown state. The first few I looked could
> actually have their libssl-dev dependency dropped. khtml is the first
> one which looked wrong. I will open a bug about that later. I didn't get
> any further yet.

Thanks. Investigating the rest would be good. I guess most of those are just for
build-depends, but if there are any with bad depends (e.g. some -dev package
unnecessarily depending on libssl*-dev) it'd be good to fix that for stretch,
because of the conflicting libssl dev packages.

Sounds like things are under control now. The concern of -dev packages not being
co-installable is a valid one, but I guess we'll have to live with that.

Thanks,
Emilio



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