Hello,
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 10:07:16PM +0100, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> Currently there are two versions of libupnp in the archive:
>
> - src:libupnp providing the 1.6.x branch of libupnp which is considered
> legacy by upstream
> - src:pupnp-1.8 providing the 1.8.x branch of libupnp
>
> I want to get rid of libupnp6 converting all rdeps to the newer libupnp
> package.
>
> There are not that many reverse dependencies for libupnp6:
>
> amule
> amule-daemon
> djmount
> gmediarender
> gmediaserver
> libmediastreamer-base3
> linphone
> linphone-nogtk
> linux-igd
> mpd
> openclonk
> ring-daemon
> silverjuke
> vlc-plugin-base
> wmaloader
Just a heads up with the current status of the affected packages (in
form of my todo list, I hope it is understandable):
- amule
- FTBFS #884996 (patch)
- djmount
- FTBFS #884243
- gmediaserver
- FTBFS #884245
- gmrender-resurrect
- FTBFS #884246
- linphone
- FTBFS #884247
- linux-igd
- triggers #884252 ("libupnp-dev: missing ThreadPool.h", fixed-upstream)
- uses libupnp6 internal stuff (TimerThread.h) and so probably FTBFSs
when #884252 is fixed with no easy patch fixing that.
- package orphaned, maintainer MIA
- mpd
- builds fine
- openclonk
- builds fine
- ring
- FTBFS #884249
- silverjuke
- FTBFS #884250 (patch, forwarded)
- vlc
- builds fine
- wmaloader
- FTBFS #884251
- RM #884637
I wonder how important it is to fix linux-igd compared with the effort
this will produce. Maybe it's sensible to remove it?
So five patches (djmount, gmediaserver, gmrender-resurrect, linphone,
ring) still to create before we could start the transition. I didn't
look into these yet.
Best regards
Uwe
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