Control: tag -1 pending Hello,
Bug #1065022 in glib2.0 reported by you has been fixed in the Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit message below and you can check the diff of the fix at: https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/glib/-/commit/451ed4fd133f4cac0b1530cbba2a63a18c6543e1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ d/libglib2.0-0t64.preinst: Remove libglib2.0-0 postrm to avoid file loss During the migration from libglib2.0-0 to libglib2.0-0t64, the package that is responsible for "owning" /usr/lib/*/gio/modules/giomodule.cache and /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled changed from libglib2.0-0 to libglib2.0-0t64. Because dpkg does not have an equivalent of RPM's %ghost files, the ownership of these files is managed by social convention rather than by the package management system. Unfortunately, libglib2.0-0's postrm as shipped in Debian releases from 2010 to the present is not aware of the possibility that another binary package might need to take over responsibility for those files, and so will remove both files during purge (and giomodules.cache also during remove) in accordance with the requirement that installing and then removing and purging a package must not leave unowned files behind. This causes most applications that depend on GSettings schemas to crash with an assertion failure, until the next time the glib-compile-schemas trigger happens to be run; it will also cause functionality loss for applications that depend on GIO modules. To disarm the problematic maintainer script, delete it during the new package's preinst. This is (probably) a Policy violation, but seems like the least-bad exit strategy from the unacceptable situation we have found ourselves in. A subsequent commit will improve the postrm so that if we find that we need to migrate from libglib2.0-0t64 to libglib2.0-0xyz or libglib-2.0-0 at some point in the future, similar efforts will not be needed. Closes: #1065022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (this message was generated automatically) -- Greetings https://bugs.debian.org/1065022