Bug#1034824: tomcat9 should not be released with Bookworm

Timo Aaltonen tjaalton at debian.org
Tue May 16 08:12:58 BST 2023


Markus Koschany kirjoitti 13.5.2023 klo 23.38:
> Hi Salvatore,
> 
> adding Timo Aaltonen, maintainer of dogtag-pki and tomcatjss, to CC
> 
> Am Samstag, dem 13.05.2023 um 20:50 +0200 schrieb Salvatore Bonaccorso:
>> Hi Markus,
>>
>> On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 06:27:49PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
>>> I have just pushed the necessary changes to our Git repository.
>>>
>>> https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/tomcat9/-/commit/adbd0b0711de66b67278b10e258c47c805e9b993
>>
>> Do we need to have done more here? When Paul asked on #debian-release
>> I noted that pki-server depends on tomcat9-user, so reducing
>> libtomcat9-java only would now cause a broken dpeends for pki-server:
>>
>> $ dak rm --suite=bookworm -n -R -b tomcat9-user
>> Will remove the following packages from bookworm:
>>
>> tomcat9-user |   9.0.70-1 | all
> 
> We could simply replace tomcat9-user with tomcat10-user because it only ships a
> script to create a standalone tomcat instance. We have to do
> s/tomcat9/tomcat10/ in some debian service files as well.
> 
> The question is: If we ship libtomcat9-java in Bookworm and change the
> dependency from tomcat9-user to tomcat10-user, will a web application like
> dogtag-pki, which is designed for Tomcat 9, continue to work with Tomcat 10? I
> don't know yet and maybe Timo can chime in here.

I don't know, dogtag uses the skel files from tomcat9-user, but I diffed 
them between tomcat9 and 10 and couldn't see why it would regress.

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