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Re: more binNMUs for rdeps of OpenSceneGraph? -- was: Re: Bug#768199: marked as done (nmu: simgear_3.0.0-6)



On 2014-11-06 21:40, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
(You might want to do the other reverse dependencies as well: while simgear is the only one that we know is affected, it's possible that others are.

Can somebody who knows the packages better (i.e. not me) please check and
file additional bugs if they are?

According to dak the reverse build-dependencies are:

choreonoid: libopenscenegraph-dev
flightgear: libopenscenegraph-dev (> 3.0.0)
libcitygml: libopenscenegraph-dev (>= 3.0.1-4~)
osgearth: libopenscenegraph-dev (>= 3.0.1) openscenegraph (>= 3.0.1)
ossim: libopenscenegraph-dev
qgis: libopenscenegraph-dev
simgear: libopenscenegraph-dev (> 3.0.0)


I haven't looked in enough detail [yet] to see if those rdepends need
binNMUing, and I don't know if there's a clear-cut way to determine
that (especially if the issue is because of subtle changes of code
which rdepends embed, which could be also the case if they use C++
templates compiled statically into the rdepend binary, and similar
artifacts).

Maybe it's better to schedule binNMUs for all, to be better safe than
sorry?

Some packages for Jessie, like choreonoid and osgearth were uploaded
in February and April, so they were not even compiled with GCC 4.9 and
the latest libstcd++ for example.  They could also be affected by
other cases of subtle ABI changes in OSG or other dependencies.

Not quite true: chorenoid was binNMUd 20 days ago and 43 days ago, so they will not be in the same state as they were at the time of source upload.

Looking at the relevant dates though, nothing will have picked up the fix for #765855; scheduling. Don't worry about filing bugs.

Thanks,

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