Package: swi-prolog
Version: 9.0.4+dfsg-3.1
Severity: grave
Tags: trixie, sid
User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
Usertag: time-t

It looks like the adjustments for the time64 transition in the 9.0.4+dfsg-3.1
NMU were incomplete. Resulting in unsatisfiable dependencies on armel
and armhf at least (and probablly some debian-ports architectures too).

swi-prolog (9.0.4+dfsg-3.1) [PTS <https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/swi-prolog>] [ctrl <http://sources.debian.org/src/swi-prolog/9.0.4+dfsg-3.1/debian/control>]
   ↓ swi-prolog-doc (>= 9.0.4+dfsg-3.1)
swi-prolog-doc <https://qa.debian.org/dose/debcheck/unstable_main/1712466002/packages/swi-prolog-doc.html> (9.0.4+dfsg-3.1) [PTS <https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/swi-prolog>] [ctrl <http://sources.debian.org/src/swi-prolog/9.0.4+dfsg-3.1/debian/control>]
   ↓ swi-prolog-core (>= 9.0.4+dfsg-3.1)
swi-prolog-core <https://qa.debian.org/dose/debcheck/unstable_main/1712466002/packages/swi-prolog-core.html> (9.0.4+dfsg-3.1) [PTS <https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/swi-prolog>] [ctrl <http://sources.debian.org/src/swi-prolog/9.0.4+dfsg-3.1/debian/control>]
   ↓ libswipl9
MISSING

Ubuntu seem to have fixed this.

http://launchpadlibrarian.net/721003900/swi-prolog_9.0.4+dfsg-3.1ubuntu2_9.0.4+dfsg-3.1ubuntu3.diff.gz

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