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Bug#836942: transition: glew



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

Dear Release Team,

I'm filing this bug for a new transition of glew package.

On July 24, 2016 the 2.0.0 actual stable version has been released by
upstream.

On September 05, 2016 a testing-purpose package has been uploaded to
experimental and it was tested building all its 73 reverse dependencies
on the Deb-o-Matic infrastructure on amd64 architecture.

Following the auto-glew checklist[1], here is the list of source
packages depending on glew and the results of the builds:

 * analitza (4:16.04.0-2) -> OK
 * arb (6.0.3-1) -> FTBFS
 * avogadro (1.0.3-13.1) -> FTBFS
 * ball (1.4.3~beta1-1) -> FTBFS
 * bino (1.6.3-1) -> FTBFS [G]
 * blender (2.77.a+dfsg0-8) -> OK
 * bzflag (2.4.6-1) -> OK
 * calligra (1:2.8.5+dfsg-1.2) -> FTBFS
 * cegui-mk2 (0.8.7-1.3) -> OK
 * choreonoid (1.5.0+dfsg-0.1) -> OK
 * chromium-browser (53.0.2785.92-1) -> OK
 * clementine (1.3.1+dfsg-1) -> OK
 * colobot (0.1.8-2) -> OK
 * darkradiant (2.0.4-1) -> OK
 * dreamchess (0.2.1-RC2-2) -> OK
 * endless-sky (0.8.11-1) -> OK
 * freeorion (0.4.5+git20160707-2) -> OK
 * frogatto (1.3.1+dfsg-3) -> OK
 * fs-uae (2.6.2+dfsg-4) -> OK
 * gambas3 (3.8.4-6) -> OK
 * gem (1:0.93.3-10) -> OK
 * gemrb (0.8.4-1) -> OK
 * gimp-plugin-registry (7.20140602) -> OK
 * gource (0.44-1) -> OK
 * hedgewars (0.9.22-dfsg-7) -> OK
 * hugin (2016.2.0~rc1+dfsg-2) -> OK
 * imagevis3d (3.1.0-4) -> FTBFS
 * k3d (0.8.0.5-4) -> FTBFS [G]
 * kalzium (4:16.04.0-1) -> OK
 * kicad (4.0.2+dfsg1-4) -> FTBFS
 * kodi (16.1+dfsg1-2) -> FTBFS
 * kodi-visualization-spectrum (1.0.14+git20151213-1) -> OK
 * libgltf (0.0.2-4) -> OK
 * libreoffice (1:5.2.0-2) -> 
 * lightspark (0.7.2+git20150512-2.1) -> OK
 * linphone (3.6.1-2.6) -> OK
 * logstalgia (1.0.7-1) -> OK
 * megaglest (3.12.0-2) -> OK
 * mesa-demos (8.3.0-1) -> OK
 * meshlab (1.3.2+dfsg1-2) -> FTBFS
 * mupen64plus-video-z64 (2.0.0+13+g72af4f0-5) -> OK
 * mygui (3.2.2-4) -> OK
 * nestopia (1.47-2) -> OK
 * nvidia-texture-tools (2.0.8-1+dfsg-8) -> FTBFS
 * openclonk (7.0-3) -> OK
 * opencolorio (1.0.9~dfsg0-6) -> OK
 * opencsg (1.4.0-1) -> OK
 * openctm (1.0.3+dfsg1-1.1) -> 
 * openimageio (1.6.17~dfsg0-1) -> OK
 * openlugaru (0~20110520.1+hge4354+dfsg-5) -> OK
 * openmsx (0.12.0-2) -> OK
 * openscad (2015.03-1+dfsg-3) -> OK
 * otb (5.6.1+dfsg-1) -> OK
 * paraview (5.1.2+dfsg1-1) -> OK
 * phlipple (0.8.5-2) -> OK
 * projectm (2.1.0+dfsg-4) -> OK
 * psychtoolbox-3 (3.0.12.20160414.dfsg1-1) -> FTBFS [G]
 * quesoglc (0.7.2-5) -> FTBFS [G]
 * rbdoom3bfg (1.0.3+repack1+git20151124-2) -> OK
 * renpy (6.99.10+dfsg-1) -> OK
 * rss-glx (0.9.1-6) -> OK
 * scorched3d (44+dfsg-1) -> OK
 * sofa-framework (1.0~beta4-11) -> OK
 * solvespace (2.1+repack2-1) -> OK
 * spring (103.0+dfsg-1) -> OK
 * supertux (0.4.0-1) -> OK
 * trigger-rally (0.6.2+dfsg-1) -> OK
 * tulip (4.8.0dfsg-2) -> OK
 * utopia-documents (2.4.4-2.1) -> FTBFS
 * vtk6 (6.3.0+dfsg1-1) -> OK
 * warzone2100 (3.1.1-3) -> OK
 * widelands (1:18-3) -> OK
 * witty (3.3.5+dfsg-1) -> FTBFS

Few packages are FTBFS, but only those (4) marked with [G] fail for some
possible issues with GLEW.

Thanks for your time and patience.

mfv


[1] https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-glew.html


Ben file:

title = "glew";
is_affected = .depends ~ /\b(libglew2\.0|libglew1\.13|libglewmx\-dbg|libglewmx\-dev|libglewmx1\.13)\b/
is_good = .depends ~ /\b(libglew2\.0)\b/
is_bad = .depends ~ /\b(libglew1\.13|libglewmx\-dbg|libglewmx\-dev|libglewmx1\.13)\b/

-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
  APT prefers buildd-unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'buildd-unstable'), (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 4.7.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

-- 
Matteo F. Vescovi

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