On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 12:55:23AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > > The Depends on e2fsprogs-udeb are "e2fslibs (>= 1.41.0), libblkid1 (>= > > 1.37), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libcomerr2 (>= 1.37), libuuid1 (>= 1.37)" > > The e2fsprogs-udeb used to depend on just libblkid1-udeb and libc6, all > the other dependencies are completely new. Looks like the dependencies > have randomly changed because of a serious packaging error with the most > recent upload(s) of the latest upstream of e2fsprogs.
This was caused by the introduction of the use dpkg-gensymbols in 1.41.1-2, I suspect. I'll fix the control file to manually specify the dependencies for the udeb packages. > Reassigning to that package. > > Ted: please fix with highest urgency as this completely breaks all daily > builds of the Debian Installer which are essential for pre-release > testing. TIA. I will, although I'm travelling at the moment so I probably won't be able to upload new packages until tomorrow night or Friday morning. I'll get to it as soon as I can. Stupid question, though --- I thought D-I would be doing builds against testing, not unstable? As much as I would like to get the quite large number of bug fixes that are in the 1.41.1 maintenance release into Lenny, I thought the Lenny Freeze ship had sailed long ago (to horribly Vita-Mix a metaphor). Lenny currently has e2fsprogs 1.41.0-3, which would not have this problem. I'm a bit surprised that Debian Installer would be doing daily builds against what is currently in unstable. - Ted P.S. Here are some of the bug fixes which are in 1.41.1 that are not in 1.41.0 that might be especially relevant: * Fix "dumpe2fs -i" and "debugfs -i". (Closes: #495830) * Fix blkid cache validation and some possible blkid crashes (Closes: #493216) * Fix filefrag's ideal extent calculation (Closes: #458306) * Fix resize2fs incorrectly managing directory in-use counts when shrinking filesystems and directory inodes need to be moved. (and a whole bunch of ext4-related fixes, which are important to people trying out ext4, but not that relevant to most Debian stable users.) But in any case, I had not planned to try to ask for a Freeze exception, precisely because I didn't want to cause problems for some of its downstream dependencies, such as the d-i. My thought was to wait until a future update of Lenny, and backport just the most critical non-ext4 related bugs at that time --- especially if Lenny is releasing in September. That's why I was a bit surprised that the d-i was depending on the e2fsprogs in unstable. If I had known about that, maybe I would have uploaded the 1.41.1 releases into experimental. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]