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Bug#966825: marked as done (transition: libcdio)



Your message dated Wed, 19 Aug 2020 09:37:17 +0200
with message-id <20200819073716.GA30316@ramacher.at>
and subject line Re: Bug#966825: transition: libcdio
has caused the Debian Bug report #966825,
regarding transition: libcdio
to be marked as done.

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Package: release.debian.org
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition
X-Debbugs-Cc: gabriel@debian.org, sergiodj@debian.org, vasek.gello@gmail.com
Severity: normal

Hi,

libcdio needs a transition (upstream bumped the SONAME without ABI break).

I built all the packages reported at:

  https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-libcdio.html

using the following approach (on an up-to-date debian unstable machine):

  1. Fetch with: apt source <package>
  2. Build with sbuild on a sid chroot with libcdio-dev from experimental:
       sbuild \
         --extra-repository='deb http://deb.debian.org/debian experimental main' \
         --build-dep-resolver=aptitude \
         --add-depends="libcdio-dev (= 2.1.0-1)" \
         <package><version>.dsc

These are the packages:

  audacious-plugins_4.0.4-1
  audiotools_3.1.1-1.1
  cdw_0.8.1-1
  clementine_1.4.0~rc1+git174-gcb64d9705+dfsg-2
  cmus_2.8.0-2
  daisy-player_11.7.3-1
  fuse-umfuse-iso9660_0.3-1.3
  gmerlin_1.2.0~dfsg+1-6.1
  gmerlin-avdecoder_1.2.0~dfsg-10
  gst-plugins-ugly1.0_1.16.2-2
  gvfs_1.44.1-1
  kodi_18.7+dfsg1-1
  libcddb_1.3.2-6
  libcdio_2.0.0-2
  libcdio-paranoia_10.2+2.0.0-1
  libdevice-cdio-perl_2.0.0-1
  mpd_0.21.22-1
  mplayer_1.3.0-8
  mpv_0.32.0-2
  pragha_1.3.4-2
  pycdio_2.1.0-1
  qmmp_1.3.1-1.1
  simpleburn_1.8.0-1
  tellico_3.3.1-1
  vcdimager_2.0.1+dfsg-3
  virtualjaguar_2.1.3-2
  xine-lib-1.2_1.2.10-4
  xmms2_0.8+dfsg-20

All built OK, except for:

  gst-plugins-ugly1.0
  mplayer
  kodi

The problem with them is not related to libcdio:

  * gst-plugins-ugly1.0:
    - currently FTBFS (https://bugs.debian.org/963347).
    - building from experimental (version 1.17.2-1) works OK.

  * mplayer:
    - builds OK but hangs on lintian (troff process using 100% cpu).
    - killing the troff process lets the build finish successfully.

  * kodi:
    - not in testing.

According to

  grep-dctrl -FBuild-Depends libcdio-dev -w -sPackage /var/lib/apt/lists/*Sources

libcddb also build-depends on libcdio-dev, so I tested it using the
same approach and it builds OK, but the generated binary is not
actually linked against libcdio.


Ben file:

title = "libcdio";
is_affected = .depends ~ "libcdio18" | .depends ~ "libcdio19";
is_good = .depends ~ "libcdio19";
is_bad = .depends ~ "libcdio18";


Cheers,
Gabriel

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--- Begin Message ---
On 2020-08-11 21:26:22, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> Control: tags -1 + confirmed
> 
> On 2020-08-02 17:36:00 -0300, Gabriel F. T. Gomes wrote:
> > Package: release.debian.org
> > User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
> > Usertags: transition
> > X-Debbugs-Cc: gabriel@debian.org, sergiodj@debian.org, vasek.gello@gmail.com
> > Severity: normal
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > libcdio needs a transition (upstream bumped the SONAME without ABI break).
> > 
> > I built all the packages reported at:
> > 
> >   https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-libcdio.html
> > 
> > using the following approach (on an up-to-date debian unstable machine):
> > 
> >   1. Fetch with: apt source <package>
> >   2. Build with sbuild on a sid chroot with libcdio-dev from experimental:
> >        sbuild \
> >          --extra-repository='deb http://deb.debian.org/debian experimental main' \
> >          --build-dep-resolver=aptitude \
> >          --add-depends="libcdio-dev (= 2.1.0-1)" \
> >          <package><version>.dsc
> > 
> > These are the packages:
> > 
> >   audacious-plugins_4.0.4-1
> >   audiotools_3.1.1-1.1
> >   cdw_0.8.1-1
> >   clementine_1.4.0~rc1+git174-gcb64d9705+dfsg-2
> >   cmus_2.8.0-2
> >   daisy-player_11.7.3-1
> >   fuse-umfuse-iso9660_0.3-1.3
> >   gmerlin_1.2.0~dfsg+1-6.1
> >   gmerlin-avdecoder_1.2.0~dfsg-10
> >   gst-plugins-ugly1.0_1.16.2-2
> >   gvfs_1.44.1-1
> >   kodi_18.7+dfsg1-1
> >   libcddb_1.3.2-6
> >   libcdio_2.0.0-2
> >   libcdio-paranoia_10.2+2.0.0-1
> >   libdevice-cdio-perl_2.0.0-1
> >   mpd_0.21.22-1
> >   mplayer_1.3.0-8
> >   mpv_0.32.0-2
> >   pragha_1.3.4-2
> >   pycdio_2.1.0-1
> >   qmmp_1.3.1-1.1
> >   simpleburn_1.8.0-1
> >   tellico_3.3.1-1
> >   vcdimager_2.0.1+dfsg-3
> >   virtualjaguar_2.1.3-2
> >   xine-lib-1.2_1.2.10-4
> >   xmms2_0.8+dfsg-20
> > 
> > All built OK, except for:
> > 
> >   gst-plugins-ugly1.0
> >   mplayer
> >   kodi
> > 
> > The problem with them is not related to libcdio:
> > 
> >   * gst-plugins-ugly1.0:
> >     - currently FTBFS (https://bugs.debian.org/963347).
> 
> This was fixed.
> 
> >     - building from experimental (version 1.17.2-1) works OK.
> > 
> >   * mplayer:
> >     - builds OK but hangs on lintian (troff process using 100% cpu).
> >     - killing the troff process lets the build finish successfully.
> 
> lintian isn't run on the buildds, so that isn't a problem.
> 
> So please feel free to go ahead with the upload to unstable.

That's done:

libcdio    | 2.1.0-2       | testing        | source

Cheers
-- 
Sebastian Ramacher

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