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Bug#930632: unblock: libfm-qt/0.14.1-9



Hi Paul,


hard to answer. Imho you miss nothing, but:

* there was this long thread about the sense or non-sense of creating symbols for c++ libs. I'm in favour of doing so, but i also see the arguments from the other side. To be honest: I'm not that into symbols too, even after four or five years - but they are great to detect changes that imply a abi or api bump.


I would consider the additional symbols harmless - if a application is not compiled against the changed lib, nothing changes - both symbols are used only internal but are exposed - so the functionality could be used in applications that use the library. I'm not sure if both symbols should be exposed, but i would leave that to upstream. I'm a big fan of not expose things - some of the LXQt main developers think otherwise. So i have to dive into this within the upcoming release cycle. The only thing for buster is: It will  do no harm.


The version is right: It will be the version that is available for the lifetime of buster. so 0.14.1~ is right when one consider possible backports. 1-9~ will trigger rightfully a lintian warning about the version - it doesn't really matter when the symbols are introduced, the only thing that matters is that the lib in the wild really contains these symbols.

Cheers Alf


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