2016-11-21 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Compatibility with next Debian version “stretch”

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From: Timothy White <ti***8@gmail.com>
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Reply To: <323b284a-a008-4a3b-afc1-ab5210dbb307@grasehotspot.org>
UTC Datetime: 2016-11-21 04:29:46 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 21:29:46 +1000

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Hi Alan

I'm guessing freeradius isn't in testing currently due to freeradius 3
coming in from unstable. There are big changes with freeradius 3, and until
3 is in testing, I won't be doing anything to support it. At that time,
depending on the upgrade route, I'll potentially have to make 2
grase-conf-freeradius* packages, the same way the squid packages have been
done.

And then the squid packages. The reason it was "split" into version
specific packages was due to config changes from squid 3.2 to 3.3 and 3.4.
I've tested up to 3.4, but nothing on 3.5 at this stage.
If you wish to test, I'd suggest you initially force it to ignore
dependencies, so you can run squid 3.5 with the grase-conf-squid3-3.3
package. A quick google will show you how to force apt to ignore
dependencies. If your initial tests are good, I'll relax the squid
dependency.

Regards

Tim

On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 12:21 AM, kralan <kr***n@gmx.at> wrote:

> Debian is currently freezing for the next release.
>
> A first test with Grase under the new environment turned up these problems:
>
> * *grase-conf-freeradius* depends on *freeradius*, which is not currently
> in debian testing (but it is in debian unstable).
> The current version of freeradius in debian stable is 2.2.5 and it works
> with Grase. Can we expect Grase to work with freeradius 3.0.12 (currently
> in unstable)?
> * *grase conf-squid3-3.3* depends on *squid3* >= 3.3 << 3.5. The current
> version of squid and squid3 in debian testing is 3.5.22. Can we expect this
> to work?
>
> Basically, the question is whether just bumping the versions of
> dependencies will do for Grase to work with the upcoming version of Debian?
>
> Tim: If you are confident it may work, could you relax the dependencies in
> the nightly builds to test?
> Group: Have you tested this and can you share your experience?
>
> regards
> Alan
>
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