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Package: openjpeg
Version: 1.5.2-2
Severity: serious

Hi,

the following packages from openjpeg are taken over by another
package:
openjpeg-tools, openjpip-dec-server, openjpip-server, openjpip-viewer

Amongst others that leads to the fact that openjpeg can't be uploaded
anymore because any upload would be rejected because there are too new
packages in the archive. This is also true after openjpeg2 dropped
those packages because they are uploaded to unstable, and new uploads
need a higher version number.

As it is planned to get rid of openjpeg (see #761356 ) I would
recommend to just drop the packages from openjpeg.

As this is required for testing migration of the new architectures I'd
intend to upload this fix to unstable in about a week unless there is
a reason why not.



Andi

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Control: tags -1 wontfix

Hi,

Here is the situation. Leave src:openjpeg 1.x in debian archive for
now. Very few packages have transitionned to the new src:openjpeg2 API
(maybe only two from the top of my head). Since both APIs are
incompatible, we will try to get src:openjpeg removed before the next
debian release. But jessie will contains the (non-conflicting)
src:openjpeg and src:openjpeg2 binaries.

2cts

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