Good time of the day, Cristian.

You worte:

>> crego, this hardly seems like a solution. qBittorrent v2.9.3 from
>> Debian Testing is currently unusable and needs to be recompiled.
>> libtorrent v0.15.10 broke ABI compatibility unfortunately. Asking
>> users to install qBittorrent from Debian Unstable does not seem like
>> a proper solution.
>> 
>> BTW, several other users reported the same issue on Debian Testing.
>
>Hi Chris,
>
>as explained above, there is no abi breakage in libtorrent, the problem
>is just due to mismatching boost dependencies: libtorrent 0.15.10 got
>compiled against boost 1.48, while qbittorrent 2.9.3 was still using
>boost 1.46. This was probably caused by the "interrupted" transition of
>boost-defaults (pointing to 1.48) to testing.
>
>I did not suggest the user to install qbittorrent from unstable: I
>wrongly supposed that Sthu is already using unstable (how would you
>explain the installation of libtorrent 0.15.10?).

Well, i do not have unstable in my sources :

$ apt-cache policy libtorrent-rasterbar6
libtorrent-rasterbar6:
  Installed: 0.15.10-1
  Candidate: 0.15.10-1
  Version table:
 *** 0.15.10-1 0
        990 http://http://ftp2.jp.debian.org/debian/ wheezy/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status


Sthu.



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