Hi Ivo,

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 8:26 PM, Ivo De Decker <iv...@debian.org> wrote:
>
> But the packages currently in testing can be installed with the old blt
> version, which doesn't work.

Well, the concern is about the packages which are currently in wheezy
and depend on blt (>= 2.4). They can be installed with blt currently
in jessie, which will break them. The packages which are currently in
testing can be installed only with BLT currently in testing or
unstable, and they work fine with both of these blt versions.

>
> I unblocked the version of blt currently in unstable, to allow it to migrate
> to testing. All that packages that depend on blt need to be rebuilt. I'm

It's not necessary, because they work fine as they are now. And they
can't be installed together with blt from wheezy (depend on
blt>=2.5.3). So, after the new blt will hit testing partial upgrades
will not be possible either way.

> scheduling binnmu's for them. Once that's done, you should do a new upload,
> removing the blt binary package, as it would be wrong to keep it around (I'll
> let you know when you can do the upload). Therefore, I'm not closing this bug
> now.

I'm not going to remove the blt package. I want it to be installable
as easy as apt-get install blt. And I don't see how this is bad now
(except for not very pretty 'breaks' in its debian/control)..

Cheers!
-- 
Sergei Golovan


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