Hi Peter,

On  Do 19 Sep 2024 15:41:45 CEST, Peter Green wrote:

Package: qtsystems-opensource-src
Version: 5.0~git20230712.81e08ee+dfsg-2
Severity: serious

libqt5publishsubscribe5 was renamed to libqt5publishsubscribe5t64 and
libqt5serviceframework5 was renamed to libqt5serviceframework5t64 as
part of the time64 transition, but the package names in the
corresponding symbols files were not updated.

This leads to qml-module-qtpublishsubscribe, qml-module-qtserviceframework
,qtsystems5-tools and qml-module-qtsysteminfo having dependencies on the
old libraries. As a result qml-module-qtpublishsubscribe,
qml-module-qtserviceframework and qtsystems5-tools are not installable
in testing on armel and armhf qml-module-qtsysteminfo is technically
installable but only because of a cruft package still being present.

Fixing the symbols file is pretty trivial, I do wonder though, if
uploading this package rename to unstable was intentional in the
first place. I recall reading that the QT team had decided that
just renaming the core qt packages was sufficient to ensure that
all qt stuff was upgraded in lock-step, and this rename was uploaded
to sid way after the main time64 uploads.

thanks for reporting this. I will take a look...

Mike
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