On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 08:45:19AM +0200, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
Which may lead to these actions:
* Inspect the SONAME of the upcoming 0.18 release and choose some
non conflicting value between the 0.16 and 0.18 releases. I'd like
to avoid maintaining a completely different scheme on my own. The
qpid packages are very time consuming even without that.
* Remove these libraries from /usr/lib because they seem to be more
more private - even though they're used by the msgstore component.
But this may lead to complications when the msgstore component is
trying to find the affected .so's without munging around with
library paths.
* Just leave it as it is for wheezy, because there's nothing that
depends on it - and probably will never be.
I'd personally prefere the latter, because there seems to be no need to care
about it in this case. Additionally I cannot address these issues within the
next three weeks due to holiday situations.
But - of course - I'm aware that there are reasons to choose #1 or #2 for
wheezy.
What do you think? Would it be ok for you to just leave it as it is?
Given that it doesn't have external users, the third options seems fine to me.
We should go ahead with this to get the security fix in -7 into Wheezy.