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Bug#557206: marked as done (RM: libnet-google-perl/stable -- RoM; SOAP search API retired, renders package unusable)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #557206,
regarding RM: libnet-google-perl/stable -- RoM; SOAP search API retired, renders package unusable
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Hi 

As explained in http://bugs.debian.org/409163 the SOAP search API has
been retitred, which renders this package useless/nonfunctional. Thus
please remove the package from the archive, for all suites.

Anyway, popcon shows a high installation amount of libnet-google-perl,
but decreasing after the announce in 31. august.

Bests
Salvatore



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Version: 5.0.4

On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 06:00 +0100, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 08:38:13PM +0000, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> > libnet-google-perl has two reverse-dependencies in both oldstable and
> > stable - libwww-search-perl and libperl4caml-ocaml-dev - so removing the
> > package would make those packages uninstallable.
> 
> Yes, my mistake (when checking for removal from unstable). Due to the
> API retirement, libnet-google-perl is not functional. For
> libwww-search-perl the dependency was dropped later on, for
> libperl4-caml-ocaml-dev too.
> 
> What about a note for both, for the next point releases at least
> explaining that these subparts of both packages are not anymore
> functional due to the SOAP search API retired from google's side?

This was done for 5.0.4; marking as such.

Regards,

Adam


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