[opensuse-factory] Packages waiting in Staging:adi:22
I am sorry for bumping, but I currently have 42 packages waiting in openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:22. Some of them have been there for more than 2 months with no change. As far as I can see, all issues have been fixed as of at least 3 weeks ago, and many of the packages have never had any issues with them or any of there dependencies. All packages have built successfully. These packages represent an important update to a key part of the Python software ecosystem, and represent an update and modularization of an existing package already available in openSUSE:Factory (IPython and python3-IPython, which are just the python 2.x and python 3.x versions of the package). One package currently waiting is the "IPython" package, which includes an important security update and has been there for 5 days (for some reason the python3-IPython package, with the same security update, was pushed to a different staging repository and thus was included in openSUSE:Factory fairly quickly). Due to the delay, some of these packages have received updates (including security updates), so trying to keep up-to-date packages available somewhere is conflicting with the need to wait for the packages to be included in openSUSE:Factory. Further, I prefer to wait to remove the old, unmodularized packages until there is an adequate replacement in openSUSE:Factory. This has led to confusion from other packagers, who are submitting conflicting updates to the old, unmodularized packages. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Mon, 2015-09-28 at 13:35 +0200, Todd Rme wrote:
I am sorry for bumping, but I currently have 42 packages waiting in openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:22. Some of them have been there for more than 2 months with no change. As far as I can see, all issues have been fixed as of at least 3 weeks ago, and many of the packages have never had any issues with them or any of there dependencies. All packages have built successfully.
These packages represent an important update to a key part of the Python software ecosystem, and represent an update and modularization of an existing package already available in openSUSE:Factory (IPython and python3-IPython, which are just the python 2.x and python 3.x versions of the package).
One package currently waiting is the "IPython" package, which includes an important security update and has been there for 5 days (for some reason the python3-IPython package, with the same security update, was pushed to a different staging repository and thus was included in openSUSE:Factory fairly quickly).
Due to the delay, some of these packages have received updates (including security updates), so trying to keep up-to-date packages available somewhere is conflicting with the need to wait for the packages to be included in openSUSE:Factory.
Further, I prefer to wait to remove the old, unmodularized packages until there is an adequate replacement in openSUSE:Factory. This has led to confusion from other packagers, who are submitting conflicting updates to the old, unmodularized packages.
https://build.opensuse.org/project/staging_projects/openSUSE:Factory/ad i:22 lists the current reviews that are pending... As part of the review-team, I can focus on the missing reviews for this staging for today, to get this part handled. the bigger issue is: missing review salt by factory-repo-checker. Checking out the submitreq for salt, we get the information: Execution plan: devel:languages:python/openSUSE_Tumbleweed can't install salt-2015.8.0-203.2.noarch: nothing provides python-tornado >= 4.2.1 needed by salt-2015.8.0- 203.2.noarch (we have python-tornado-4.1-1.2.x86_64) (but, salt was only just moved to adi:22 in order to get over that issue - so to be fair, we have to check the status when the next repo- checker cycle is completed... the error might vanish by then. Cheers, Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
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Todd Rme