Control: tags -1 confirmed On 10/09/14 22:10, Steven Chamberlain wrote: > Hi Emilio, > > On 10/09/14 20:16, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> [...] what >> packages are involved, what packages need rebuilds, and of those, which ones >> currently fail. > > The root of this is kfreebsd-source-10.0, from the kfreebsd-10 source > package. > > kfreebsd-kernel-headers [kfreebsd-any] has Build-Depends on that exact > version, so it needs a new upload to use kfreebsd-source-10.1. That has > been done in experimental. > > I don't think anything *requires* a rebuild for this, but > kfreebsd-kernel-headers is an indirect dependency of build-essential on > kfreebsd. I expect you'll want us to check we didn't break anything. > But I was hoping for some hints on how far to go with this. > > If something does break, it would be on kfreebsd only, and something > porters then need to fix. > > A simple 'apt-cache rdepends' points to freebsd-glue, freebsd-libs (both > have been rebuilt against new kfreebsd-kernel-headers in experimental), > and glibc. > > Some other packages set an explicit Build-Depends on > kfreebsd-kernel-headers, although they don't really need to: > > freebsd-smbfs > freebsd-utils > gcc-4.8 > gcc-4.9 > gnat > gnome-mplayer > pd-iemambi > pmacct > sash > ufsutils > wine > zfsutils > > I haven't test-rebuilt these yet, but would glibc and everything from > that list be confidence enough that the 10.0 -> 10.1 changes didn't > obviously break something? > > (AFAIK the 9.0 -> 9.2 -> 10.0 changes in the past year were done without > much/any co-ordination at all with the release team, but I'm trying to > do the right thing by asking here first).
Yes, this doesn't seem like a "traditional" transition. So as long as you think there won't be any/much breakage, and you fix the potential fallout, I think you can go ahead with this. Of course doing the test rebuilds *before* starting this would be a good idea to make sure things will still work fine. Emilio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54130401.1070...@debian.org