¡Hola Julien! El 2014-05-09 a las 02:31 +0200, Julien Cristau escribió: > Control: tag -1 moreinfo
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 17:34:17 +0100, Maximiliano Curia wrote: > > Requestion a transition slot to upload libiodbc2 3.52.8 to unstable. > > The transition is needed as the new package moves the headers to > > /usr/include/iodbc hoping to gain coinstallability with unixodbc. > > I've submited patches in the affected packages: #740060 #740067 #740074 > > #740082 > > Packages that use iodbc-config to get the cflags are not affected (which is > > only soprano), also libopendbx is not directly affected as it optionaly > > build-depends on libiodbc2-dev (although it should probably remove the > > option). > > I'm not sure the syntax of the ben part is valid, sorry about that. Also > > ben.debian.net was down so I couldn't check if there a way to add an > > exception > > for soprano. > I'm confused. Does this actually involve an ABI break? (i.e. do the > rdeps need rebuilding to work against the new libiodbc?) Not exactly, it moves headers arround, and installs the library in a m-a location. > If yes, then the library package name must change. If no, then I don't > think there's anything for -release to do? Right, now that everything almost every dependency migrated to unixodbc and freeradius is patched to use new headers location I should just upload the library. > > title = "libiodbc2"; > > is_affected = .depends ~ "libiodbc2" | .build-depends ~ "libiodbc2-dev"; > > is_good = .depends ~ "libiodbc2 (<< 3.53)"; > > is_bad = .depends ~ "libiodbc2 (<< 3.52.8)"; > No package in the archive seems to depend on "libiodbc2 (<< 3.52.8)". My ben-fu is weak. A better version of the ben file could be: title = "libiodbc2"; is_affected = .depends ~ /libiodbc2/ | .build-depends ~ /libiodbc2-dev/; is_good = .depends ~ /libiodbc2 \(>= 3.52.8\)/; is_bad = ( ! .source ~ /soprano|libiodbc2/ ) & ( .depends ~ /libiodbc2 \(>= 3.52.7\)/ ); -- Se necesitan voluntarios para dominar el mundo. Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/
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