Bug#639300: Bug#707301: release-notes: odbcinst1debian2 : Breaks: tdsodbc (< 0.82-8) but 0.82-7 is to be installed
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> I recommend applying the patch from bug #639300 in a stable update, instead
> of leaving akonadi/virtuoso un-coinstallable with all ODBC drivers in
> wheezy. Attached is an updated patch for this issue.
My recommendation is to have unixodbc drop the useless and broken Breaks.
> KDE maintainers: would you prefer to prepare a different fix yourselves for
> this issue, or upload this patch yourself?
I guess I can NMU unixodbc if you prefer, given that is the good fix.
iodbc is what upstream and most distributions uses here, and I see no reason
to deviate from upstream here.
iodbc is the one supported and written by virtuoso upstream, so that's the one
we prefer to use.
/Sune
- member of KDE team.
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