On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 at 11:24:14 +0200, Philipp Kern wrote: > Running the revdep check for gjs (there are currently none on mozjs60): > > Checking reverse dependencies... > > # Broken Depends: > > gnome-characters: gnome-characters > > gnome-documents: gnome-documents > > gnome-maps: gnome-maps > > gnome-shell: gnome-shell > > gnome-sound-recorder: gnome-sound-recorder > > gnome-sushi: gnome-sushi > > gnome-weather: gnome-weather > > ostree: ostree-tests > > polari: polari > > > > # Broken Build-Depends: > > gnome-characters: gjs (>= 1.49) > > libgjs-dev (>= 1.49) > > gnome-documents: gjs (>= 1.48.0) > > libgjs-dev (>= 1.48) > > gnome-maps: gjs (>= 1.50.0) > > libgjs-dev (>= 1.44.0) > > gnome-shell: libgjs-dev (>= 1.50.2-3~) > > gnome-sound-recorder: gjs > > gnome-sushi: libgjs-dev (>= 1.40) > > gnome-weather: gjs (>= 1.49.4) > > libgjs-dev (>= 1.39.91) > > gpaste: libgjs-dev (>= 1.48.0) > > libguestfs: gjs > > libsecret: gjs > > polari: libgjs-dev (>= 1.49.2) > > seed-webkit2: libgjs-dev > > > > Dependency problem found. > > The main packages that are regrettable in this context are libguestfs > and maybe also ostree. Would the gjs dependency be avoidable there?
I think we'll probably also want libsecret to survive, but that was already fixed in unstable. (Maybe it showed up in your search as a result of outdated binary packages on some architecture?) ostree is fixed in git, I'll upload that soon: https://bugs.debian.org/910286 I've sent a patch for libguestfs, which is not a GNOME team package: https://bugs.debian.org/910287 Both are marked as blockers for the transition bug <https://bugs.debian.org/906016>. smcv