Le dim. 31 juil. 2022 à 16:27, Dominique Dumont <domi.dum...@free.fr> a
écrit :

> On Saturday, 30 July 2022 19:36:26 CEST you wrote:
> > libuv1 is a library, you're supposed to manage the transition:
> > https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ReleaseTeam/Transitions
>
> This page applies when the new version breaks the ABI or API. This was not
> the
> case. There was no symbol change. The SO version of libuv1 has not changed
> since the transition between libuv and libuv1.
>

Indeed, sorry for my somewhat irritated tone - it just happens that it was
the second time
libuv1 was updated during a nodejs transition, and the upstream bug it
creates on nodejs
hasn't been fixed yet, so it shoots the transition in the guts.
Nodejs depends heavily on libuv1...

> In particular, rebuild all reverse build dependencies and check they
> won't
> break is highly desirable.
> > There are tools and services in debian to do that (though honestly it's
> not
> so easy to setup).
>
> I'm already stretched quite thin. I'll see what I can do.
>
> In any case, I'd be happy to handover libuv1 to people willing to better
> maintain this package.


Maybe a simple approach would be to upload libuv1 updates to experimental
first,
and wait a week to see how it scares the others :)

Jérémy
Jérémy

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