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Bug#648628: marked as done (transition: gpsd)



Your message dated Tue, 13 Dec 2011 23:42:46 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#648628: transition: gpsd
has caused the Debian Bug report #648628,
regarding transition: gpsd
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition

Hi Release Team,

gpsd's service library libgps got a bunch of API and ABI changes, so it
needs a transition from libgps19 to libgps20.

Currently there are only 4 packages left in unstable which do not build
against the new API:

geoclue #648496
obdgpslogger #648495
kdeedu #648502
kdebase-workspace #648504

I'm able to patch geoclue and obdgpslogger quickly if necessary.
For kde* the qt/kde people and I agreed that they will - depending on
the time of the gpsd transition - either upload fixed packages to
unstable after the new gpsd version is available (so we don't need to
binNMU them again) or if they are ready to upload kde 4.7/kdeedu 4.7 at
the time the gpsd transition happens, both transitions could run in
parallel.

So please let me know when you'd like me to upload gpsd to unstable.

Thanks and cheers,

Bernd

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And libgps19 is gone - we are done. :)

~Niels



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