openstack-meta-packages (0.35)
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- Debian changelog in Git:
openstack-meta-packages (0.35) unstable; urgency=medium
* Removed obsolete packages from depends.
-- Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> Sat, 09 Mar 2024 16:41:14 +0100
- This branch is 3 commits ahead of tag debian/0.35
- Git log:
commit 3d515b9ee03cb2e5f5c679e354d31c4c286d7a31
Merge: d5ec81c c138568
Author: Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org>
Date: Wed Jul 3 07:57:06 2024 +0000
Merge branch 'salsa-ci' into 'debian/caracal'
Enable Salsa-CI
See merge request openstack-team/debian/openstack-meta-packages!2
commit c138568e86c3f3079a8d4b58da24c36e280e58b7
Author: Otto Kekäläinen <otto@debian.org>
Date: Tue Jul 2 20:35:03 2024 -0700
Drop obsolete dependency on package lsb-base
The package is now empty and no longer used. This fixes Lintian error:
E: openstack-tempest-ci-live-booter: depends-on-obsolete-package
Depends: lsb-base
The functionality of lsb-base is in the Essential:yes set since
Bullseye. The package itself is now an empty transitional package
(because debootstrap doesn't understand the Provides relationship) which
depends on the new provider of the functionality, sysvinit-utils, which
is also in the Essential:yes set.
More information in
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2023/01/msg00150.html
and https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/l/lsb/changelog-11.5
commit 021d8772d201b33c08810c026f7d8bf58de61cb6
Author: Otto Kekäläinen <otto@debian.org>
Date: Tue Jul 2 20:25:31 2024 -0700
Enable Salsa-CI
This will help ensure easily machine detectable regressions don't slip
into the code base.
This also makes any future contribution process faster and more
reliable, as any contributor submitting a Merge Request will get
immediate feedback, and the maintainers save time by not having to point
out basic mistakes.