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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal

Hello,
  procps version 3.3.4-1 had an API change which broke things. If you
upgraded procps and not libproc0 or the other way around then ps stopped
working and you cannot boot Debian.

procps 3.3.5-1 has a libproc1 package but it doesn't help matters, for
example you could have the old broken libproc0 3.3.4-1

I have made procps and libproc0 3.3.4-2 which is the API changes backed
out.

I think the best idea is to:
  reject procps 3.3.5-1 and libproc1 3.3.5-1 out of NEW
  let procps 3.3.4-2 and libproc0 3.3.4-2 through.

Of course you may have other ideas.

 - Craig

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Craig Small wrote:

>   reject procps 3.3.5-1 and libproc1 3.3.5-1 out of NEW
>   let procps 3.3.4-2 and libproc0 3.3.4-2 through.

Done.  Closing.

Thanks,
Jonathan

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