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Bug#965574: marked as done (gtklp: Removal of obsolete debhelper compat 5 and 6 in bookworm)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #965574,
regarding gtklp: Removal of obsolete debhelper compat 5 and 6 in bookworm
to be marked as done.

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Source: gtklp
Version: 1.3.1-0.1
Severity: normal
Usertags: compat-5-6-removal

Hi,

The package gtklp uses debhelper with a compat level of 5 or 6,
which is deprecated and scheduled for removal[1].

Please bump the debhelper compat at your earliest convenience
/outside the freeze/!

  * Compat 13 is recommended (supported in stable-backports)

  * Compat 7 is the bare minimum


PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT the release team *DOES NOT* accept uploads
with compat bumps during the freeze.

If there is any risk that the fix for this bug might not migrate to
testing before 2021-01-01[3] then please postpone the fix until after
the freeze.


At the time of filing this bug, compat 5 and 6 are expected to be
removed "some time during the development cycle of bookworm".


Thanks,
~Niels


[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2020/07/msg00065.html

[2] https://release.debian.org/bullseye/FAQ.html

[3] The choice of 2021-01-01 as a "deadline" is set before the actual
freeze deadline to provide a safe cut off point for most people.

Mind you, it is still your responsibility to ensure that the upload
makes it into testing even if you upload before that date.

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This issue was fixed in version 1.3.1-1 released 2020-11-03. The bug
was not closed in the changelog.

Håvard

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