[pkg-php-pear] Bug#976811: transition: php8.1

Paul Gevers elbrus at debian.org
Wed Jan 12 20:16:59 GMT 2022


Hi,

On 12-01-2022 15:56, David Prévot wrote:
>> In unstable (thanks for that), but it fails to migrate to testing, due 
>> to the 'PHPUnit requires the "dom" extension.' issue.
> 
> Can’t find this issue. Did it go away by itself, or did you make any 
> change?

https://ci.debian.net/packages/p/php-doctrine-cache/testing/amd64/ shows 
that it's "fixed" by the new upload of src:php-defaults. php-common has 
a whole bunch of Breaks, which cause the test to be run with:
src:php-defaults from unstable
src:php-amqp from unstable
src:php-apcu from unstable
src:php-doctrine-cache-bundle from un...
src:php-doctrine-cache from unstable
src:php-gnupg from unstable
src:php-memcache from unstable
src:php-memcached from unstable
src:php-pcov from unstable
src:php-redis from unstable
src:php-uopz from unstable
src:php-uploadprogress from unstable
src:xdebug from unstable

>>>> symfony: php-apcu-bc
>>>
>>> There seems to be a new (unrelated?) FTBFS, so we need to figure it 
>>> out (or drop symfony from testing until then).
> 
> Found a fix, version 5.4.2+dfsg-2 uploaded.

Thanks.

It seems like we're getting somewhere. Some packages still need a 
source-only upload. And we need to weed through the regressions listed 
here: https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=php-defaults. Priority 
may lay with the mediawiki* regression on i386: "Internal Server Error" 
doesn't sound great, and other non-horde package.

I nearly reached the php-defaults set with my bug filing campaign for 
autopgktest regressions, so I'll weed through it. Once all bugs are 
filed, I'll ignore all deprecation warning only tests.

Paul
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