Ticket #1093 (closed defect: fixed)
wheezy no longer close enough to squeeze
Reported by: | amu | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | The Distant Future |
Component: | -- | Keywords: | debian wheezy |
Cc: | Fixed in version: | ||
Upstream bug: |
Description
Now that Python 2.7 is the default version in wheezy, the squeeze repository is no longer an adequate stand-in; in particular, its python-hesiod depends on python (<< 2.7). Could you please add a separate wheezy build?
Thanks!
Change History
comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by jdreed
This is done, modulo #1225 (lprng) and #1226 (nmh). We can attempt to fix those, or decide that wheezy is the future, and give wheezy a new printing-config that drops support on lprng, and an nmh-config that uses upstream nmh (since the mbx_close issue is moot, and we should stop our MIME patches because it's not 1995 anymore).
comment:4 Changed 12 years ago by jdreed
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
Seeing as how having a wheezy build is better than not having one, I've finished this and moved it to production. However, debathena-nmh is still missing, so you'll need the nmh-config in bleeding until that's ACK'd and moved to dev.
comment:5 Changed 12 years ago by amu
Great, thanks!
I'm happy to confirm that the subset I've been using (-standard + -build-depends) is installable modulo the nmh issue, but did find one minor nit: -athdir and -delete are both slightly behind the corresponding squeeze packages (at 10.0.1 vs. 10.0.2 and 10.0.3 respectively). Could you please build the current versions when you get a chance?
bbaren kicked off a wheezy rebuild. I don't know its status.