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Bug#763297: marked as done (transition: libsystemd)



Your message dated Sun, 5 Oct 2014 10:54:11 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#763297: transition: libsystemd
has caused the Debian Bug report #763297,
regarding transition: libsystemd
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Package: release.debian.org
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User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition

Hi,

in systemd v209, the various libsystemd-* libraries were merged into a
single libsystemd0 library. We still build the old libraries to not
break existing packages, though.
The libsystemd-(daemon|journal|login|id128)-dev package now point to
-lsystemd0, i.e. packages once rebuilt will link against libsystemd0 not
the old library names and we want all packages to link against the new
libsysemd0 library so we can eventually drop the compat library
packages.

Please schedule a round of binNMUs so affected packages will be rebuilt
against libsystemd0. Afaics this doesn't qualify as library transition
but it's probably easiest to find affected packages via a transition
tracker.

The ben file for it should look something like this:

title = "libsystemd";
is_affected = .depends ~ "libsystemd-(daemon|journal|login|id128-)0," | .depends ~ "libsystemd0";
is_good = .depends ~ "libsystemd0";
is_bad = .depends ~ "libsystemd-(daemon|journal|login|id128-)0,";


The binNMU could be something like "Rebuild against libsystemd0"

Thanks for considering,

Michael

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On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:23:32AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> in systemd v209, the various libsystemd-* libraries were merged into a
> single libsystemd0 library. We still build the old libraries to not
> break existing packages, though.
> The libsystemd-(daemon|journal|login|id128)-dev package now point to
> -lsystemd0, i.e. packages once rebuilt will link against libsystemd0 not
> the old library names and we want all packages to link against the new
> libsysemd0 library so we can eventually drop the compat library
> packages.

This looks to be complete, so you can withdraw the old libraries now and
ask ftp-masters to decruft them so systemd can migrate.

Thanks,

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