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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/04/2020 18:17, Sylvestre Ledru
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 10/04/2020 à 18:47, peter green a
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<p>(note: these are my observations as a maintainer of a
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<pre>The rust ecosystem in Debian
recently had (and I expect still has) trouble to properly migrate to
testing
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Indeed there are still issues, most notablly IMO that
firefox-esr's build-dependencies have been unsatisfiable in
testing for over 7 months because rust-cbindgen has not been
able to migrate to testing.<br>
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<p>yeah, it is a shame :(</p>
<p>Especially when cbindgen's testsuite is fully green.</p>
<p>I think running autopkgtest for every crates is a bit
overkill. </p>
<p>Thanks for spending time to build that list. I would appreciate
help to deal with this! </p>
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What kind of help you are looking for? I can look at packages and
propose courses of action, possiblly even prepare patches, but not
being a rust guy I would be quite reluctant to upload stuff that had
not been checked over by someone else.<br>
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