On 02/01/2019 21:10, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: > On 1/2/19 12:55 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> On 26/12/2018 08:46, Bas Couwenberg wrote: >>> Package: release.debian.org >>> Severity: normal >>> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org >>> Usertags: transition >>> >>> For the Debian GIS team I'd like to transition to GDAL 2.4.0. >>> >>> Like the previous transition to GDAL 2.3.0 (#898566), there is no SONAME >>> bump, only the virtual ABI package changed to account for the C++ symbol >>> changes. >>> >>> All reverse dependencies rebuilt successfully with GDAL 2.4.0 from >>> experimental as summarized below, except mysql-workbench due to an >>> unrelated issue (#914761). >>> >>> libgdal-grass doesn't need a binNMU as the 2.4.0 version will be >>> uploaded to unstable instead. liblas likewise doesn't need a binNMU, >>> the version is experimental will be moved to unstable instead. >> >> Go ahead. > > Thanks. > > gdal (2.4.0+dfsg-1), liblas (1.8.1-9) & libgdal-grass (2.4.0-1) have > been uploaded to unstable, and gdal (2.4.0+dfsg-1) is now installed on > all release architectures.
Looks like the rebuilt gazebo fails its autopkgtest due to a broken gazebo.pc, see #918121. That causes migration delays for gdal. No idea where the broken flag is coming from, I haven't investigated that deep. Cheers, Emilio