On 2025-03-02 07:53, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 07:48:08PM +0500, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 07:12:31AM -0700, Antonio Russo wrote:
src:kwin is uninstallable

Not sure which binary packages you actually wanted to mention here but at least 
kwin-x11 is installable.

kwin-x11 is not installable in sid.  I'll list out the dependency chains:

0. kwin-x11 (4:6.3.2.1-1)
1. libkdecorations3-6 (>= 4:6.3.2~)
2. libqt6core6t64 (>= 6.8.2)

BUT ALSO:

0. kwin-x11 (4:6.3.2.1-1)
1. qt6-base-private-abi (= 6.7.2)
   - only valid package is libqt6core6t64 (6.7.2+dfsg-6)

So, kwin-x11 requires both
  - libqt6core6t64 (6.7.2+dfsg-6)
  - libqt6core6t64 (>= 6.8.2)

Which is obviously unsatisfiable.  This is with the current dinstall as of:

 Sun Mar 02 14:42:33 UTC 2025 (1740926553)

Are you saying that kwin-x11 is installable for you in sid?  What version of 
kwin-x11 are you seeing
in the archive right now?  What version of libkdecorations3-6?

If you meant it's removed when you upgrade Qt6 to 6.8.2 and were trying to ask about the Qt6 transition status then you can track it at https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/qt6base-abi-6.8.2.html and you shouldn't expect everything to be rebuilt at once, or even marked as needing a rebuild, because transition binNMUs are scheduled in stages based on the dependency levels.

That link is what I was looking for, thank you.

I also obviously do not blindly remove packages that become uninstallable
during typical sid package churn.

But I don't see how anything else in your email is related to that, so I'm 
still confused.

Hopefully walking through the dependency chain helped you out there.  
Alternatively,
using the very helpful link you sent, its clear that the transition is still in
progress, as well as what obstacles might be blocking the rebuild progress.


Thank you!
Antonio

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