Control: tags -1 + confirmed On 2020-04-05 08:26:10, Bas Couwenberg wrote: > Package: release.debian.org > Severity: normal > User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org > Usertags: transition > Control: forwarded -1 > https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-netcdf.html > Control: block -1 by 955715 955749 955806 > > NetCDF bumped it SONAME requiring a transition. > > Most rdeps built successfully except adios, oasis3 & metview as > summarized below. > > > Transition: netcdf > > libnetcdf15 (1:4.7.3-1+b1) -> libnetcdf18 (1:4.7.4-1~exp2) > > The status of the most recent rebuilds is as follows. > > adios (1.13.1-21) FTBFS (#955715) > cmor (3.5.0-3) OK > coda (2.21-4) SKIP (B-D only) > dx (1:4.4.4-12) OK > eccodes (2.17.0-1) OK > exodusii (6.02.dfsg.1-8) OK > gdal (3.0.4+dfsg-1) OK > gerris (20131206+dfsg-19) SKIP (B-D only) > grace (1:5.1.25-7) OK > grads (3:2.2.1-2) OK > gri (2.12.26-1) SKIP (B-D only) > kst (2.0.8-3) SKIP (B-D only) > labplot (2.7.0-1) OK > libminc (2.4.03-2) OK > libpdl-netcdf-perl (4.20-6) OK > nco (4.9.1-1) OK > ncview (2.1.8+ds-3) OK > netcdf-cxx (4.3.1-2) OK > netcdf-cxx-legacy (4.2-11) OK > netcdf-fortran (4.5.2+ds-1) OK > netcdf4-python (1.5.3-1) OK > octave-netcdf (1.0.13-1) OK > r-cran-ncdf4 (1.17-1) OK > r-cran-rnetcdf (2.1-1-1) OK > ruby-netcdf (0.7.2-3) OK > v-sim (3.7.2-8) OK > > cdftools (3.0.2-4) SKIP (B-D only) > deal.ii (9.1.1-9) SKIP (B-D only) > emoslib (2:4.5.9-3) SKIP (B-D only) > etsf-io (1.0.4-4) SKIP (B-D only) > ferret-vis (7.5.0-2) OK > gmt (6.0.0+dfsg-1) OK > gnudatalanguage (0.9.9-12) OK > grass (7.8.2-1) OK > harp (1.9.2-1) OK > minc-tools (2.3.00+dfsg-3) OK > ncl (6.6.2-1) OK > oasis3 (3.mct+dfsg.121022-14) FTBFS (#955749) > paraview (5.7.0-4) SKIP (B-D only) > python-escript (5.5-5) SKIP (B-D only) > vtk6 (6.3.0+dfsg2-5) OK > vtk7 (7.1.1+dfsg2-2) OK > > lammps (20191120+dfsg1-2) OK > odb-api (0.18.1-10) SKIP (B-D only) > pyferret (7.5.0-5) OK > qgis (3.10.4+dfsg-1) OK > > magics++ (4.3.0-1) OK > > cdo (1.9.9~rc2-1) OK > metview (5.8.1-2) FTBFS (#955806)
Please go ahead. Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher