Your message dated Thu, 11 Jul 2019 09:29:36 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#834403: Installing/upgrading libtorrent-rasterbar9
should remove libtorrent-rasterbar8
has caused the Debian Bug report #834403,
regarding Installing/upgrading libtorrent-rasterbar9 should remove
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Package: libtorrent-rasterbar
Version: 1.1.0-2
Hi,
Upgrading to libtorrent-rasterbar9 doesn't remove libtorrent-rasterbar8.
It seems to be problematic because this disturbs some programs, for
example with deluge I couldn't re-check data (it would instantly revert
the torrent state to "Downloading" without checking), and after manually
removing package libtorrent-rasterbar8 (and restarting deluge), the
problem was gone.
Maybe Breaks/Replaces fields are needed in control file ?
Regards,
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> Hi,
>
> Upgrading to libtorrent-rasterbar9 doesn't remove libtorrent-rasterbar8.
>
> It seems to be problematic because this disturbs some programs, for
> example with deluge I couldn't re-check data (it would instantly revert
> the torrent state to "Downloading" without checking), and after manually
> removing package libtorrent-rasterbar8 (and restarting deluge), the
> problem was gone.
>
> Maybe Breaks/Replaces fields are needed in control file ?
That would be wrong. That’s not how shared libraries work. If deluge has a
problem
with multiple shared libraries installed, you need to fill an issue with deluge.
The co-installable shared libraries are needed to make the transitions from one
SOVERSION to another possible.
Ondrej
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