clone 535667 -1 reassign -1 libpisock9 retitle -1 breaks compability and its reverse dependencies severity -1 serious thanks
On Saturday 04 July 2009 11:19:54 Ludovic Rousseau wrote: > Package: kpilot > Severity: normal > > Hello, > > Your package kpilot (and also kdepim-kfile-plugins) depends on > libpisock9. I uploaded a new upstream version of pilot-link 0.12.4 and > users discovered unplanned problems (#532798 #535565 #535588) with > jpilot, another application also using libpisock9. > > The problem appears when jpilot is compiled against libpisock-dev 0.12.3 > but executed using libpisock9 0.12.4. Hi. That kind of behaviour changes is not acceptable. Packages with their dependencies fulfilled should just work. You basically have the following possibilities: Rename the libpisock9 package or roll back the libpisock9 behaviour change or put in appropriate breaks to libpisock9 > Your application may also suffer such problems. I recommend you to check > your application is still working correctly using libpisock9 0.12.4 from > unstable. If that is not the case try to just recompile it with > libpisock-dev 0.12.4. I unfortunately have no way to check that kpilot works, because I'm out of palm pilots. /Sune -- Man, how may I save from a login? From MkLinuxPPC 4000 you either need to receive a kernel, or must explore with the Web site on a space bar to install the gadget.
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