On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 04:33:15PM +0200, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> On 03/05/16 20:22, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> > This issue is now fixed.
> 
> Yes, and I have uploaded 2.1.0 to Debian.

Cool, thanks!

> > However, to fix this in sid, we'll need to setup a transition for
> > libmowgli. This seems overkill, to say the least, since atheme is, as
> > far as I know, the only package depending on libmowgli.
> 
> At the moment yes. libmowgli should probably go away.

Okay, do you want to orphan the package, should I file for removal, or
how do we proceed?

> > Why are we keeping those two separate anyways? It's not as if there's a
> > lot of things that use libmowgli out there. In the whole existence of
> > the package, *nothing* came up that reused the library.
> 
> In the past, libguess and audacious used libmowgli, but both then
> stopped doing so.

Oooh... i was wondering which packages that might have been. :)

I have now uploaded atheme 7.2.6, which links against debian's
libmowgli. let me know if you take measures to remove it from sid so i
can upload a new package...

thanks for following up!

PS: btw, i missed your message because I wasn't cc'd in your reply...

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