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Bug#884635: transition: libupnp



Hi

On 2017-12-22 22:38:23, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> 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):

The list of open issues is down to:

>  - amule
>    - FTBFS #884996 (patch)
>  - djmount
>    - FTBFS #884243
>  - gmrender-resurrect
>    - FTBFS #884246
>  - linphone
>    - FTBFS #884247

Those still fail to build.

>  - gmediaserver
>    - FTBFS #884245

RM requested.

Considering that those packages had over 9 months to get fixed, I think we
should start the transition and RM the unfixed packages from testing.

Cheers
-- 
Sebastian Ramacher

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