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.

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?
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,

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?


Cheers,
gregor

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