El lunes 1 de junio, Andres Mejia escribió: > On Sunday 31 May 2009 23:28:04 Felipe Sateler wrote: > > El lunes 1 de junio, Andres Mejia escribió: > > > On Sunday 31 May 2009 22:40:16 Felipe Sateler wrote: > > > > El lunes 1 de junio, Andres Mejia escribió: > > > > > Forgot to mention this in the last mail. I've also fixed every bug > > > > > in the BTS for faad2. > > > > > > > > > > faad2 will have to pass through the NEW queue again. One thing that > > > > > changed is the name of the libfaad shared lib package. It's now > > > > > named as libfaad2, since the library installed is libfaad.so.2.0.0. > > > > > > > > You should coordinate with the release team, so that you don't get > > > > faad tangled with some other transition. > > > > > > This is something we still have to wait for the new faad2 package to be > > > accepted and enter testing anyway. > > > > No. Imagine libA is transitioning. faad is uploaded to unstable. Package > > B is built against the new faad. Then libfaad has becomed tangled with > > the transition of libA: B cannot transition into testing until libfaad > > does too. The transitions are *into* testing. > > Could you CC 515...@bugs.debian.org? faad2 is not maintained by the > multimedia team yet.
Sorry, I didn't notice that. > > Alright then, I'll contact the release team. However, will any DD from the > multimedia team upload the new faad2? I can't help you with that (not a DD myself). > > > > I suppose once the new faad2 is accepted, binNMUs should be requested > > > for reverse dependencies. Here's my list of packages depending on > > > libfaad0 and libfaad2-0. > > > > You have to look at the reverse build-dependencies on the -dev package. > > Is there some program that will show reverse build-dependencies? I can't > figure out how to make apt-cache do this. Well, if you have some deb-src line in your apt sources.list, you can use grep-dctrl: grep-dctrl -FBuild-Depends -sPackage libfaad-dev /var/lib/apt/lists/<mirror>Sources Saludos, Felipe Sateler
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