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Bug#951209: marked as done (nmu: libgusb and co)



Your message dated Thu, 30 Nov 2023 10:43:30 +0100
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and subject line Re: transition: libgusb
has caused the Debian Bug report #951209,
regarding nmu: libgusb and co
to be marked as done.

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Hello,

libgusb is carrying in debian a patch[0] to revert/fix an after the fact
change that was done upstream in the versioning of the symbols.

I don't think we should/can carry this patch forever and due to the fact
that the number of reverse-dependencies is quite limited, I was planning
to simply drop it, but that would require to binNMU them to be
certain they are using the correct version of the symbol.

r-deps are:
  colord
  colorhug-client
  fwupd
  gnome-multi-writer
  simple-scan

I quickly tested and among of these, only fwupd seems impacted.

I updated the .symbols file of libgusb2 so the symbols affcted by this
version change will generate a dependency against the lastest version of
the library.

Could you please give me the greenlight to upload the new version of
libgusb and then schedule a binNMU of fwupd (or all the rdeps if you
prefere)

Kind regards,

Laurent Bigonville


[0] https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libgusb/blob/master/debian/patches/revert-versioning.patch

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Hi,

On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 15:24:42 +0100 Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> wrote:
libgusb is carrying in debian a patch[0] to revert/fix an after the fact
change that was done upstream in the versioning of the symbols.

I don't think we should/can carry this patch forever and due to the fact
that the number of reverse-dependencies is quite limited, I was planning
to simply drop it, but that would require to binNMU them to be
certain they are using the correct version of the symbol.

Reading the changelog, I think this bug is no longer relevant. Please reopen if I made a mistake, but please elaborate what the plan is.

Paul

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