Control: forwarded -1 https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/libupnp.html Hi Niels On 2018-10-02 05:34:00, Niels Thykier wrote: > Uwe Kleine-König: > > Hello, > > > > adding Marcelo (upstream for libupnp) to recipents. > > > > On 09/30/2018 10:09 AM, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: > >> 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. > >>> > >>> ... > >> > >> 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. > > (RM = Request to remove the package from testing) > > > >> 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. > > > > The bug for gmrender-resurrect is tagged "help". I didn't look into that > > but I think it would be fair to check this one at least before starting > > to remove packages. I'll give it a bump in my todo list. > > > > @Marcelo: Do you care to look into https://bugs.debian.org/884246 ? > > > > Best regards > > Uwe > > > > Hi, > > Before this transition can start, we will need a solution for amule, > djmount, gmrender-resurrect and linphone (which is either RM or upload > with a fix). > > Removing all of them leads to the following collateral damage[1]: > > """ > Checking reverse dependencies... > # Broken Depends: > kopete: kopete > libosmo-abis: libosmotrau2 > > # Broken Build-Depends: > kopete: libmediastreamer-dev (>= 3.6) > libortp-dev (>= 0.13) > libosmo-abis: libortp-dev > libosmo-netif: libortp-dev > osmo-bts: libortp-dev > > Dependency problem found. > """ > (I have not researched exactly which package causes what to break; that > is an exercise left for the reader) > > Accordingly, if we plan on removing these packages, their dependencies > are now also a part of the transition (having to move away from the > packages being removed or being removed themselves - the latter leading > to a rinse-and-repeat effect). > > So: > > * Which of amule, djmount, gmrender-resurrect, linphone are going to > be fixed/removed? djmount and linux-igd would get removed: % dak rm -Rn -s buster djmount linux-igd Will remove the following packages from buster: djmount | 0.71-7.1 | source, amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x linux-igd | 1.0+cvs20070630-6 | source, amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x Maintainer: Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>, Dario Minnucci <midget@debian.org> ------------------- Reason ------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Checking reverse dependencies... No dependency problem found. If not fixed by the maintainer, we'll NMU amule. gerbera needs a sourceful upload in any case to switch back to libupnp-dev. All the other issues have been fixed. Cheers > > * What is and how do we handle the collateral (if any) from any > removals? > > Thanks, > ~Niels > > > [1]: > dak rm -nR -s testing amule djmount gmrender-resurrect \ > linphone gmediaserver > > Can be run from respighi.debian.org, which is DD-accessible. > -- Sebastian Ramacher
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