Control: severity -1 normal
Hi Lenz,
failing to backport a package to some ancient release is not release
critical.
Let me see if I managed to understand what you want to achieve:
* your target architecture is i386 (any other achitectures?)
* you want to backport src:libsrtp2 to jessie (and maybe wheezy, too)
* which version?
libsrtp2 | 2.0.0+20170123-1 | stable | source
libsrtp2 | 2.2.0-1 | testing | source
libsrtp2 | 2.2.0-1 | unstable | source
Rebuilding libsrtp2 2.0.0+20170123-1 in a jessie+jessie-backports
chroot just worked fine for me.
Trying this in a wheezy+wheezy-backports chroot fails with a lot of
unsatisfied dependencies:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy : Depends: licensecheck which is a virtual
package.
Depends: pkg-kde-tools but it is not going to
be installed.
Depends: pkg-config but it is not going to be
installed.
Depends: libpcap0.8-dev but it is not going to
be installed.
Depends: psmisc but it is not going to be
installed.
Depends: miscfiles but it is not going to be
installed.
Depends: d-shlibs but it is not going to be
installed.
Depends: doxygen-latex but it is not going to
be installed.
I'm not going to look into details :-)
Don't forget: Support for wheezy-LTS has ended nearly a year ago in May 2018!
Andreas