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Bug#669606: nmu: samba4_4.0.0~alpha19+dfsg1-5



Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu

nmu samba4_4.0.0~alpha19+dfsg1-5 . amd64 . -m "rebuild against libldb1 1:1.1.6"


samba4 (4.0.0~alpha19+dfsg1-5) was uploaded about 2.5 hours after
ldb (1:1.1.6-1).
Depending on the timing it was built against 1.1.5 or 1.1.6.
There is a strict versioned dependency of libsamdb0 against the upstream
version of ldb used at build time, making libsamdb0 uninstallable in
unstable (amd64 at least):

  Package: libsamdb0
  Version: 4.0.0~alpha19+dfsg1-5
  Depends: libldb1 (<< 1:1.1.6~), libldb1 (>> 1:1.1.5~), ...

A rebuild in a clean sid chroot works fine.

I don't know if any other architectures than amd64 (maintainer supplied
binaries, probably built while 1.1.6 was not on the mirrors, yet) are
affected by this and need to be rebuild, too.
How could I check this?


Andreas



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