Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: transition
Dear release team, I'd like to upload a recent libcdio to unstable. Unfortunately, as usual with libcdio, upgrading from 0.81 to 0.83 means breaking the ABI and changing the sonames of the libcdio-cdda, libcdio-paranoia, libcdio and libiso9660 libraries... FWIW, here is the list of (source packages of) packages that depend on one of the old libraries: $ grep-aptavail -F Depends libcdio-cdda0 -o -F Depends libcdio-paranoia0 -o -F Depends libcdio10 -o -F Depends libiso9660-7 -s Source:Package | sed -e 's/^Package:/Source:/' | sort -u Source: aqualung Source: audacious-plugins Source: cdw Source: clementine (1.0.1+dfsg-1) Source: fuse-umfuse-iso9660 Source: gmerlin (1.0.0~dfsg-13) Source: gmerlin-avdecoder (1.1.0~dfsg-3) Source: gst-plugins-ugly0.10 Source: gvfs Source: kover Source: libav Source: libcdio Source: libdevice-cdio-perl (0.2.4-5) Source: mednafen Source: mplayer2 Source: qmmp Source: vcdimager Source: vlc (2.0.1-4) Source: xine-lib Source: xine-lib-1.2 Source: xmms2 (0.8+dfsg-2) A binNMU should be enough for all these packages. Note that libcdio 0.83 was already uploaded to experimental; latest is 0.83-3. If I understand what a "ben file" is, I think a "ben file" for this transition could be: title = "libcdio"; is_affected = .depends ~ /libcdio-cdda[01]/ | .depends ~ /libcdio-paranoia[01]/ | .depends ~ /libcdio1[03]/ | .depends ~ /libiso9660-[78]/ is_good = .depends ~ /libcdio-cdda1/ | .depends ~ /libcdio-paranoia1/ | .depends ~ /libcdio13/ | .depends ~ /libiso9660-8/ is_bad = .depends ~ /libcdio-cdda0/ | .depends ~ /libcdio-paranoia0/ | .depends ~ /libcdio10/ | .depends ~ /libiso9660-7/ Please tell me whether/when I can upload to unstable. Cheers, -- Nicolas
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