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I hereby ask the Technical Committee to resolve that: 1. As has already been done in the cups 1.5.3-4 package in experimental, cups in wheezy will depend on "libcups2 (= ${binary:Version})" instead of "libcups2 (>= ${binary:Version})". Explanation: libcups contains a public API as defined in it's public headers. This public API behaves in terms of ABI stability as expected from a public API. Additionally, libcups contains an internal API not exposed through it's public headers but used inside CUPS, not subject to any ABI stability. An example for ABI changes in the internal API caused problems for users with the IPP backend updates between 1.5.2-7 and 1.5.2-8 that resulted in the filing of bugs #668662 [1] and #677180 [2]. I also ran into this problem, but didn't file a separate bug since #668662 was already open. I suggested in #668662 "to have all cups package(s) that use these internal functions in libcups2 depend on exactly the same version and Debian revision of libcups2 (e.g. Depends: libcups2 (= 1.5.3-1))". [3] This was fixed by Martin Pitt in the upload of 1.5.3-2 to unstable [4]: * debian/control: Tighten cups' and cups-client's dependency to libcups2 to current binary version. They use private symbols from the libraries which the automatic dependencies from the .symbols files don't cover. (Closes: #668662, #677180) Unfortunately this fix was incomplete with: - - cups-client: Depends: libcups2 (= ${binary:Version}) - - cups: Depends: libcups2 (>= ${binary:Version}) I reopened the bug stating that the dependency of cups should also be changed to "libcups2 (= ${binary:Version})" since "there is still the potential problem that a private symbol removed in a more recent libcups2 package causes breakage." [5] In the 1.5.3-4 upload to experimental Martin Pitt fixed this issue, agreeing with my analysis in the changelog entry [6]: * debian/control: Have cups strictly depend on the same binary version of libcups2, to avoid crashes when later libcups2 versions remove private symbols. (Closes: #668662) In unstable, for reasons unknown to me, the incomplete fix in 1.5.3-2 was reverted in 1.5.3-2+wheezy0 [7], before it was re-applied in 1.5.3-2.4 [8]. The upload of 1.5.3-2.4 with the incomplete fix marked #668662 again as fixed, which I undid stating that "the fix in cups is not complete" [9], also telling in the discussion that "the package in experimental contains the correct fix." [10] In the resulting discussion, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud stated [11] that he "hereby, as NMUer and prospective maintainer, declare this bug as fixed in the version in Wheezy" and urged me to "to seek other opinions on the matter" (which I consider redundant considering that Martin Pitt already agreed with me in the changelog of 1.5.3-4), and to "bring this issue in front of the Technical Comittee if you still don't agree", which I am hereby doing. I am not aware of any technical downsides of having the dependency strictly on exactly the same binary version, since problems with binary NMUs or multiarch support caused by such strict dependencies don't apply in such a case of the dependency of binaries on a shared library. Thanks in advance for considering my request Adrian Bunk [1] http://bugs.debian.org/668662 [2] http://bugs.debian.org/677180 [3] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#32 [4] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#48 [5] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#58 [6] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#71 [7] http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-cups/cups.git;a=commitdiff;h=988fb6034001c50cb3ee6f864c048f5a4a852b21 [8] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#86 [9] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#91 [11] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#105 [11] http://bugs.debian.org/668662#118 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlCUFhIACgkQmfzqmE8StADzPwCgm/83XHgvj5ThxIqa3SFc0d2R srQAni0JUAbFFhJFffYrlpGxwrZrS9jO =lG5J -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-ctte-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121102185102.26283.4875.reportbug@localhost