• Bug#1102255: rust-is-macro: librust-is-macro-dev is also built by src r

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Jeremy_B=C3=ADcha?=@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 6 21:20:02 2025
    Source: rust-is-macro
    Version: 0.3.6-1
    Severity: serious
    Tags: trixie sid
    X-Debbugs-CC: [email protected]

    The source package rust-hstr builds the binary package
    librust-is-macro-dev for Architecture:all with version
    0.3.7+0+20250106-2

    The source package rust-is-macro builds the binary package
    librust-is-macro-dev for Architecture:any with version 0.3.6-1 .

    Because rust-hstr appeared in Debian after rust-is-macro with a higher
    version number, Debian has automatically removed the older version
    built by rust-is-macro from Unstable. Because rust-hstr has failing autopkgtests, it is unable to migrate to Testing. Therefore, the
    version built by rust-is-macro is in Testing.

    $ rmadison -u debian librust-is-macro-dev
    librust-is-macro-dev | 0.3.6-1 | testing | amd64, arm64,
    armel, armhf, i386, mips64el, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
    librust-is-macro-dev | 0.3.7+0+20250106-2 | unstable | all

    I am filing separate RC bugs against both source packages because I
    don't know which source package should provide librust-is-macro-dev.

    Thank you,
    Jeremy BĂ­cha

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  • From Jonas Smedegaard@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 11 08:30:02 2025
    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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