Meanwhile, Jekyll 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 were released.
They use the relaxed Rouge version constaint, as that has been included upstream.
I feel there is some risk of wrong update ordering here.
How to do you see this, do we just let things happen in order they do,
or should we prevent any possible issues somehow?
For example, unpushing the separate update for Jekyll 4.3.1
and instead including that build in this update?
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update has been submitted for testing by bodhi.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.
Meanwhile, Jekyll 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 were released. They use the relaxed Rouge version constaint, as that has been included upstream. I feel there is some risk of wrong update ordering here.
How to do you see this, do we just let things happen in order they do, or should we prevent any possible issues somehow? For example, unpushing the separate update for Jekyll 4.3.1 and instead including that build in this update?
This update has been pushed to stable.