John Paul Adrian Glaubitz dixit: >As of today, the number of BD-Uninstallable packages has jumped to >over 3000 again, obviously due to a dependency problem with libstdc++6,
Yes, this is because of: Changes: gcc-4.8 (4.8.2-20) unstable; urgency=medium . […] * Stop build packages built by GCC 4.9. This means src:gcc-4.8 does not build everything needed any more, but there was no Build-Depends on gcc-4.9-base in src:gcc-4.8, which means it was built and uploaded nevertheless. (Doko, can you please add such a Build-Depends, now and in the future, so all the porters won’t run into this any more?) Luckily, the output on one of my terminals is currently reading like: […] mv stamps/07-install-stamp stamps/07-install-stamp-tmp rm -rf debian/libstdc++6 dh_installdirs -plibstdc++6 usr/share/doc usr/lib/m68k-linux-gnu cp -a debian/tmp/usr/lib/m68k-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.*[0-9] debian/libstdc++6/usr/lib/m68k-linux-gnu/. debian/dh_doclink -plibstdc++6 gcc-4.9-base WARNING: removing doc directory libstdc++6 debian/dh_rmemptydirs -plibstdc++6 dh_strip -plibstdc++6 --dbg-package=libstdc++6-4.9-dbg _ This means that, once this finished building and I can upload it, the situation will be resolved. Had I not started the src:gcc-4.9 build at roughly the same time, I could not start it now, because it obviously needs libstdc++-6 for being built, too… another reason for a protective B-D clause to be introduced into src:gcc-X.Y packages once they stop building the “shared” packages. bye, //mirabilos -- <theftf> Ich gebs zu, jupp ist cool -- theftf zu Natureshadow beim Fixen von Debian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1405051241080.29...@herc.mirbsd.org