On Thu, 13 Mar 2025 16:47:08 +0100, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
This is wrong. libcdio itself doesn't have to be installed during the build of libiso9660. The dependency is taken from the symbols file, and I did not update debian/libcdio.symbols to be 2.2.0. This would fix the dependency confusion we are seeing.
Ah, ok.
The package is already in sid, so try to get it into ship there now. I assume at this point that means bumping the shlibs to get proper dependencies,I now wonder if I should try and do this for this release, or wait until trixie is released, then resume this work when unstable is no longer frozen. Any thoughts about this, Emilio?
FWIW, I totally agree.
which may fix that segfault we are seing on libdevice-cdio-perl's tests.
(Which only happen in the testing/unstable combination.)Does this need another binNMU for libdevice-cdio-perl, or, even if it's not strictly needed, might it be helpful to get the versioned dependency fixed there as well?
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