Sorry!
I messed up and didn't notice that rust-is-macro was already packaged independently, when I packaged the upstream source project that it is a
part of.
It is not correct that rust-is-macro is gone from unstable however:
https://packages.debian.org/source/unstable/rust-is-macro
In my understanding, what is happening is instead, that some package
views only show the newest version when multiple are available.
I apologize for my inadvertent hijack and the mess that it has caused.
If the current maintainer of rust-is-macro wants me to, I will gladly
hand back the maintenance of that package.
Simplest for me, because my hijack is entangled in a larger package with reverse dependencies, is that you tolerate my inadvertent takeover of
the package by requesting removal of rust-is-macro.
Kind regards,
- Jonas
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