Hi Pino On 2020-06-08 14:47:13 +0200, Pino Toscano wrote: > Also, boost transitions works slightly different than other library > transitions: the old and the new libraries are provided by different > sources and they are co-installable (not their -dev, though). > It's enough that the new boost is available in testing, so the switch > of boost-default is not a blocker transition but a a gradual > rebuild/fix that can generally happen side by side with other changes. > This is similar to what happens when the default Python version is > switched: both the old and the new are co-installable, and already in > testing. kig is now the only reverse dependency of boost1.67 in testing. Could you please take a look at this soon so that I can add a removal hint for boost1.67? Thanks in advance Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher
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