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--- Begin Message ---Package: uim-gtk2.0 Version: 1:1.2.1-9 Severity: serious Usertags: gtk-2.10-transition Hi, I've uploaded Gtk 2.10 to unstable and it changes ABI, which means that your package will not work with Gtk 2.10 as is. The Gtk 2.10 package added conflicts with the above version of your package to prevent any problem, but you need to update your package to call the new dh_gtkmodules tool: this tool will add a virtual dependency on the gtk ABI via ${misc:Depends} to make the next transition easier -- only an automatic rebuild will be needed for the next transition. Updating your package should be relatively easy: 1) Bump up the libgtk2.0-dev build-dep to >= 2.10.1-1. 2) Call dh_gtkmodules on the package(s) shipping the module(s). If you build a library in the same source, you might need to set an appropriate LD_LIBRARY_PATH for dh_gtkmodules to work. 3) Make sure you have ${misc:Depends} in the dependencies of the package(s) shipping the module(s); this should add a gtk2.0-binver-2.10.0 dependency. 4) If your package ships "gdk-pixbuf loaders" modules or "input methods" modules: a) Make sure you ship the new /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/*/loader-files.d/* and/or /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/*/immodule-files.d/* lists. b) Remove any call to update-gdkpixbuf-loaders or update-gtk-immodules or anything touching files in /etc/gtk-2.0 in your postinst/postrm/etc. scripts. Please ask me if anything above isn't clear! A concrete example of all the above changes (worst case) is libwmf; this is how the necessary changes look like: <http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2006/10/msg00045.html> Bye, -- Loïc Minier
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--- Begin Message ---On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 23:35:12 +0200 Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Package: uim-gtk2.0 > Version: 1:1.2.1-9 > Severity: serious > Usertags: gtk-2.10-transition > > Hi, > > I've uploaded Gtk 2.10 to unstable and it changes ABI, which means that > your package will not work with Gtk 2.10 as is. The Gtk 2.10 package > added conflicts with the above version of your package to prevent any > problem, but you need to update your package to call the new > dh_gtkmodules tool: this tool will add a virtual dependency on the gtk > ABI via ${misc:Depends} to make the next transition easier -- only an > automatic rebuild will be needed for the next transition. This bug is already fixed in 1.4.1-2 in unstable. Thanks, -- Masahito Omote([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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