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dolfin has a tight dependency on pybind11 (we were burnt in the past
by mismatching pybind11 builds), so requires binNMU to update.

nmu dolfin_2019.1.0-5 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against pybind11 2.4.2."



mshr will follow after this, dep-wait on dolfin (is this needed?),

dw mshr_2019.1.0+dfsg1-4 . ANY . unstable . -m "python3-dolfin (>= 
2019.1.0-5+b1)"

then,

nmu mshr_2019.1.0+dfsg1-4 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against pybind11 
2.4.2."

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Hi Drew,

On 24-09-2019 09:44, Drew Parsons wrote:
> dolfin has a tight dependency on pybind11 (we were burnt in the past
> by mismatching pybind11 builds), so requires binNMU to update.
> 
> nmu dolfin_2019.1.0-5 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against pybind11 2.4.2."

dolfin saw a new version, so I assume this is obsolete.

> mshr will follow after this, dep-wait on dolfin (is this needed?),
> 
> dw mshr_2019.1.0+dfsg1-4 . ANY . unstable . -m "python3-dolfin (>= 
> 2019.1.0-5+b1)"
> 
> then,
> 
> nmu mshr_2019.1.0+dfsg1-4 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against pybind11 
> 2.4.2."

I have done:
nmu mshr_2019.1.0+dfsg1-4 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against
pybind11 2.4.2." --extra-depends "python3-dolfin (>= 2019.1.0-6)"

Thanks.
Paul

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