Please remove ruby-gitlab-pg-query from Impish (-proposed)

Bug #1931257 reported by Utkarsh Gupta
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ruby-gitlab-pg-query (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Hello,

This package, since it hasn't been published, has obviously no reverse-{build-}dependencies. It was actually packaged in Debian because src:gitlab needed it and we've been carrying it as a regular sync since then. However, it has been FTFBS'ing since the start (from Hirsute onward) and never migrated to -release because it accesses internet during the build.

An RC bug has been reported in Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=981878.

Further as Praveen mentioned, src:gitlab no longer needs it as it has now started to directly depend upon it's actual soruce, src:ruby-pg-query. This bug has been fixed[1] in src:ruby-pg-query already and is available in experimental[2].

Once the Debian archive opens again, it'll be uploaded to unstable & will get it sync'd here as well.

Since ruby-gitlab-pg-query is no longer needed & will soon be removed from Debian, too, I'd hereby like to request its removal from Impish (-proposed) as well.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please let me know. TIA! \o/

[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/ruby-pg-query/-/commit/c7e9f478c0f5246e5e48b74b734176f916c62595
[2]: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ruby-pg-query/

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Iain Lane (laney) wrote :

laney@dev> ./remove-package -s impish-proposed -m "Accesses the internet during build, therefore FTBFS, to be removed in Debian (Debian bug #981878)" ruby-gitlab-pg-query
Removing packages from impish-proposed:
 ruby-gitlab-pg-query 1.3.1-2 in impish
Comment: Accesses the internet during build, therefore FTBFS, to be removed in Debian (Debian bug #981878)
Remove [y|N]? y
1 package successfully removed.

Changed in ruby-gitlab-pg-query (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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