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Bug#1041982: Speeding up Symfony 6 transition? [Was: Upcoming transitions (Symfony, PHPUnit, etc.)]



control: block -1 with 1051989
control: severity 1051989 important
control: severity 1051988 important

Le Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 07:57:03PM +0530, David Prévot a écrit :
> […] roughly, the
> following end user packages (families) are not yet ready.
> 
> civicrm (#1051988)
> kanboard (#1051989 and php-pimple)
> Laravel (#1051985 and #1039731, and php-faker)
> shaarli (#1039733 and php-slim, php-pimple)
> 
> civicrm is not in stable […] Robin already explicitly
> agreed that can be Laravel can be removed again from testing until a new
> upstream version is packaged.
> 
> I don’t know if there are strong opinions about kanboard and shaarli,
> Joseph and James CCed.

kanboard has been removed from testing in the mean time (due to
#1051989).

> […] it may already be time to raise the severity of the
> blocking bugs.

I’m in favour of raising the severity of bugs blocking this transition
to RC level ASAP: Symfony 6 has been in experimental for a while now,
and it’s the targeted version for Trixie anyway (6.4 is likely to be the
latest LTS version available before the Freeze, while 5.4 will be EOL
soon after Trixie gets released).

https://symfony.com/releases#symfony-releases-calendar

> Athos may try to rebuild packages also depending on recent version of
> php-symfony-contracts, php-psr-cache, php-psr-container and php-psr-log
> in order to figure out if more package are affected by this transition.

That would still be very much welcome if time permits, but IMHO not a
blocker (we used to handle such transition without involving the release
team nor as much build testing than already done for this transition.
Thanks to all people involved, the current state makes us in a better
position to move forward).

Regards,

taffit

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