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Bug#631019: HDF5 transition, the return!



On Fri, Sep  2, 2011 at 00:10:43 +0200, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I did many changes in the HDF5 libraries (including symbol files!). I
> will detail them later.
> 
> As Julien requested, here is the list of the packages with their RCs bug
> ([] is none).
> Do I have to add them of dependency for this bug/transition ?
> 
Thanks for the list.  I'm skipping the not-buggy packages.

> feel++-apps []

There's #650642.  But the package is not in testing, so we can probably
ignore it.

> gmsh [617931]

Not an issue for this.

> grads [634524]

Since fixed.

> illuminator-demo []

#646142 is fixed in sid, but the fixed package ftbfs on sparc so won't
move to testing:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=illuminator&arch=sparc&ver=0.11.0-8.1&stamp=1323062646

> labplot [555073]

Package no longer in the archive.

> libadios-dev [639257]

Fixed.

> libgdal1-1.7.0 [638210]

Fixed.

> libpetsc3.1 []

#643488, fixed package in sid FTBFS on armel
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=petsc&arch=armel&ver=3.1.dfsg-11.1&stamp=1321433035

> libshogun8 []
> libshogun9 []
> libshogunui5 []
> libshogunui6 []

#616279, #645249
shogun is not in testing, though, so safe to ignore.

> libslepc3.0.0 []
> libslepc3.1 []

#624671.  Apparently no reverse dependencies, though.

> mathgl [638834]

Fixed.

> octave3.2 [637787, 618139]

Both fixed.

> octave-biosig []

#641790, fixed in sid, 4/10 days.

> octave-plplot []

plplot's currently blocked by gnat.  That'll need some sorting out...

> paraview [516689, 637397, 637609, 625055]

All fixed.

> python-dolfin [631589]

Fixed.

> python-gpiv []

#650598.

> python-petsc4py []

#626858, but removed

> python-stfio [631983]

Not an issue.

> salome [607655, 607651, 619662, 596315, 598421, 605154, 593657, 587387,
> 605812, 629765, 607024, 611095, 631827, 616278]

Not in testing, won't matter.

> stimfit [631825, 621778]

Package isn't in testing.  Meh.

Cheers,
Julien



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