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GCC 5 now the default in wily (release pocket)

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GCC 5 is now the default in the wily release pocket, together with some

libraries, which were either forced (icu, boost1.58), or migrated on their own.

The majority of the packages in -proposed are still blocked by missing rebuilds

or packages failing to build.

 

The packages which already are migrated to the release pocket should be

installable and not break any installation, however using the release pocket for

development which touches any of the not yet migrated packages won't work. For

this case you should have a development chroot with both the "release" and the

"proposed" pocket enabled.

 

We do *not* recommend up[censored] your default environment to wily-proposed. If you

want to help with testing one of the desktop environments, please do that in a

VM or in a chroot. The Ubuntu desktop already seems to be upgradable. Updates

of Kubuntu, Xubuntu and UbuntuStudio desktops are not yet tested. Feedback is

welcome.

 

To get this large transition finished, your help is welcome and needed.

 

What you should *not* do:

 

- Starting a major transition / update of some package or

set of packages.

 

- Merging or force syncing a package from Debian which had a library

transition in Ubuntu but not in Debian. We'll see to these packages

after the majority of the packages moved to wily.

 

What you should do:

 

- work on a transition mentioned at [1]. Pleases coordinate with

release managers on IRC (#ubuntu-release).

 

- Relevant FTBFS are tracked on [2]. Help with those is greatly

appreciated to unblock library transitions.

 

- With a lower priority, fixing build failures and dep-wait's

mentioned at [2]. Check that page maybe not as often as your

email, but do it on a regular basis. Unfortunately we had to

start the GCC 5 changes with a rather long list of issues.

 

Remember that this transition doesn't end at the main/universe border or at the

set of packages included in our iso images, but involves the whole archive (like

any other transition).

 

Thanks, Matthias

 

[1] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/

[2] http://pad.ubuntu.com/gcc-5-transition

[3] http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/

 

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