[pkg-go] Bug#1100905: keep golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog out of trixie

Simon Josefsson simon at josefsson.org
Sun Dec 7 12:44:31 GMT 2025


severity 1100905 serious
thanks

Alas this shipped with trixie, I didn't realize 'important' wasn't
sufficient to trigger testing removal.  Bumping to 'serious' to see if
we can drop it from forky.

I think this can be removed from Debian completely since upstream is
unmaintained and developed elsewhere under a different name now.  But
let's drop it from testing first.

/Simon

Simon Josefsson <simon at josefsson.org> writes:

> Package: golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog
> Severity: important
>
> I think this package should not be part of trixie.
>
> It has no reverse dependencies and the earlier uploader doesn't want to
> work on it any more:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog/-/commit/d2362cb0ca164a646315e73f70f8e700a69ea161
>
> I think it could be removed from the archive too, eventually, but
> keeping it in unstable allows quick upload to re-surrect it if some
> project starts to need this.
>
> /Simon
>
> jas at kaka:~/dpkg/golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog$ ssh
> mirror.ftp-master.debian.org "dak rm -Rn
> golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog"
> Will remove the following packages from unstable:
>
> golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog |    2.0.1-1 | source
> golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog-dev |    2.0.1-1 | all
>
> Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team
> <pkg-go-maintainers at alioth-lists.debian.net>
>
> ------------------- Reason -------------------
>
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Checking reverse dependencies...
> No dependency problem found.
>
> jas at kaka:~/dpkg/golang-github-influxdata-go-syslog$
>
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