2017-06-01 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Compatibility with next Debian version “stretch”

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From: kralan <kr***n@gmx.at>
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UTC Datetime: 2017-06-01 14:31:58 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2017 14:31:58 -0700

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Debian stretch is scheduled to become stable on June 17th. After that, 
Debian stable will have freeradius version 3.0.12 instead of 2.2.5.

Can Grase be expected to work with freeradius 3 / with Debian stable after 
June 17th?
Put the other way round: can we safely update the underlying Debian system 
to stable after June 17th?

Regards

Alan

Am Montag, 21. November 2016 12:29:48 UTC+1 schrieb timwhite88:
>
> 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***.@gmx.at <javascript:>> 
> 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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