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@anayrat anayrat commented Oct 28, 2020

Hello,

With the help of @rjuju , this PR fix a typo in project url and provide a new release needed for debian since postgres 13 (I received a report the build failed : http://qa-logs.debian.net/2020/10/27/pg-wait-sampling_1.1.1-1_unstable.log).
I think we also must tag a new release, I suggest 1.1.2.

cc @df7cb

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df7cb commented Nov 3, 2020

Yes we need a new release for the tarball.

The debian/ directory looks good.

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anayrat commented Nov 5, 2020

FYI, a bug has been opened on debian side : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=973147

And today I received:

pg-wait-sampling 1.1.1-1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2020-11-25

It is affected by these RC bugs:
973147: pg-wait-sampling: FTBFS: diff in generated debian/control
https://bugs.debian.org/973147

@ololobus Will you plan to merge this PR and release a new version to support postgres 13?

Thanks

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ololobus commented Nov 9, 2020

@anayrat, yes, I had a look on the changes and they look fine to me, so I am going to merge this PR. I will check it with upcoming releases of Postgres Pro products and release v1.1.2 of pg_wait_sampling today or tomorrow.

@ololobus ololobus merged commit 92becb3 into postgrespro:master Nov 9, 2020
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