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Bug#756867: marked as done (transition: gdal)



Your message dated Sun, 6 Sep 2015 11:01:11 +0200
with message-id <20150906090111.GA26286@betterave.cristau.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#756867: transition: gdal
has caused the Debian Bug report #756867,
regarding transition: gdal
to be marked as done.

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

Dear Release Team,

The Debian GIS team would like to get GDAL 1.11.0 into jessie before the
freeze.

Currently GDAL 1.10.1 is unstable and jessie, and GDAL 1.11.0 is in
experimental.

Updating GDAL from 1.10.1 to 1.11.0 involves a SONAME bump from
libgdal.so.1.17.1 to libgdal.so.1.18.0.

Because the binary package name doesn't change, I don't know how to
format a Ben file to track this.

I've rebuild all reverse dependencies to verify that they still build
successfully with GDAL 1.11.0.

Initially libLAS FTBFS but we have backported the GDAL 1.11.0 support from
libLAS 1.8 to 1.7.

All reverse dependencies only need binNMUs now.

Because of the upcoming HDF5 transition it's currently not possible to
build ncl because its build dependencies cannot be satisfied:

 The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  libhe5-hdfeos0 : Depends: libhdf5-8 which is a virtual package.

libgdal-grass 1.11.0 is also available in experimental, and will be
uploaded to unstable together with gdal.

The status of the most recent rebuilds is as follows.

 dans-gdal-scripts  (0.23-2)                     OK
 grass              (6.4.3-3)                    OK
 liblas             (1.7.0+dfsg-6)               OK
 mapnik             (2.2.0+ds1-7)                OK
 mapserver          (6.4.1-5)                    OK
 merkaartor         (0.18.1-3)                   OK
 ncl                (6.2.0-2)                    BD-Uninstallable
 node-srs           (0.3.2+ds1-1)                OK
 openscenegraph     (3.2.0~rc1-5.1 / 3.2.1-1)    OK / OK
 osmium             (0.0~20111213-g7f3500a-3.1)  OK
 postgis            (2.1.3+dfsg-3)               OK
 qlandkartegt       (1.7.7-2)                    OK
 sumo               (0.21.0+dfsg-1)              OK
 thuban             (1.2.2-5)                    OK
 vtk6               (6.1.0+dfsg-8)               OK
 xastir             (2.0.4-2)                    OK
 libcitygml         (0.14+svn134-1+3p2p0)        OK
 libgdal-grass      (1.10.1-2)                   N/A
 mapcache           (1.2.1-2)                    OK
 osgearth           (2.5.0+dfsg-2)               OK
 saga               (2.1.2+dfsg-1)               OK
 qgis               (2.2.0-1 / 2.4.0-1~exp1)     OK / OK
 pktools            (2.5.2+20140505-1)           OK

Kind Regards,

Bas

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--- Begin Message ---
On Sat, Aug  2, 2014 at 20:41:59 +0200, Bas Couwenberg wrote:

> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
> Usertags: transition
> 
> Dear Release Team,
> 
> The Debian GIS team would like to get GDAL 1.11.0 into jessie before the
> freeze.
> 
> Currently GDAL 1.10.1 is unstable and jessie, and GDAL 1.11.0 is in
> experimental.
> 
> Updating GDAL from 1.10.1 to 1.11.0 involves a SONAME bump from
> libgdal.so.1.17.1 to libgdal.so.1.18.0.
> 
AFAICT this is now done.

Cheers,
Julien

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