Hello,


>It is really random, for upstream modification.
>
>But it looks I could have to do something for auto-glib2.0 
><https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-glib2.0.html> transition.
>Which I don't really understand yet.

Just don't do any action should be fine.
There is a time_t -> time64_t transition ongoing (not yet, but will start soon 
TM)
this should happen for armel/armhf only, 

https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2024/01/msg00033.html

>I plan to make a backport for Bookworm. Do you think I should:
>- Backport this version even if VCS fields are not up to date?
>- Make a new version with update VCS fields and backport it as soon as 
>it is in testing?


up to you!

>- Wait again for the auto-glib2.0 
><https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-glib2.0.html> 
>transition. to make all needed modifications, create a version with also 
>updated VCS fields and see what will happen for the backport?

This won't affect the package, it should be a no change rebuild done semi 
automatically
by Release Team, and only for 32 bit architectures excluded i386.

So, it is really up to you.

G.

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