Guillem Jover: > Bug #1000421 in package dpkg reported by you has been fixed in > the dpkg/dpkg.git Git repository
Thanks for the investigation. What a nuisance. Joachim Reichel (cppcheck maintainer): > I'll upload a new version cppcheck with a workaround shortly Would you mind both prioritising this fix ? FTAOD it's not just cppcheck that is scheduled for autoremoval. Any package which transitively [build-]depends on any package whose .debs are affected will be scheduled for autoremoval (assuming some bug has been filed). I noticed this problem because my own package `dgit` is scheduled for autoremoval due to this bug and I don't even know what the dependency chain is that links dgit to cppcheck. When this happens to me it usually involves git-buildpackage, so perhaps gbp is scheduled for autoremoval too. I also think that when the fixed dpkg-shlibdeps is in unstable: 1. We should consider backporting the dpkg-shlibdeps fix in a stable point release, since it seems people might have new binutils (via a Debian backports suite or from upsteam) 2. We should consider trying to detect this situation in existing .debs and requesting .deb rebuilds or something. Do we have a plausible way of doing that ? Possibly we could look for the combination of new binutils and old dpkg-dev, in buildinfo files. Thanks, Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. Pronouns: they/he. If I emailed you from @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.