Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal Tags: moreinfo User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: transition
Hello! The gssdp and gupnp transitions are best done together. The transition has previously been discussed a bit on IRC but I'm filing this for tracking purposes for getting the final blockers ironed out. As the dev packages have changed names libg(ssdp|upnp)-1.0-dev to libg(ssdp|upnp)-1.2-dev the entire transition will need sourceful uploads. Most reverse dependencies has already been prepared in experimental. Here are the affected packages and their status: $ (reverse-depends -r testing -b src:gssdp -l && reverse-depends -r testing -b src:gupnp -l ) | sort -u caja-extensions - #942343 fixed-upstream <--- NMU? dleyna-core - fixed in experimental dleyna-renderer - fixed in experimental dleyna-server - fixed in experimental gupnp - fixed in experimental gupnp-igd - exp FTBFS on armel, tests hangs <--- blocker? gupnp-tools - fixed in experimental peony-extensions - no rdeps, unmaintained <--- temporary removal? rygel - fixed in experimental upnp-router-control - no rdeps, unmaintained for years <-- permament removal? The final real blocker as I can see it is the gupnp-igd armel FTBFS. The problem is 100% reproducible on abel porterbox. The tests that hangs are the final two: test_gupnp_simple_igd_invalid_ip test_gupnp_simple_igd_empty_ip According to gdb the main thread is hanging in g_object_unref (igd) that's called last in the test functions. Since there's no obvious solution to this and I'm not going to invest (more) time into it nor to track down anyone who cares about armel issues I'm leaving this here as tagged moreinfo until someone has a plan for how the transition can happen. Regards, Andreas Henriksson