>>>>> "Luk" == Luk Claes <l...@debian.org> writes:
Luk> Sam Hartman wrote: >> > Hi. Luk> Hi >> This is an update on my message about the krb5 transition. >> >> Currently, if krb5 1.7 from unstable were to migrate into >> testing and if the libkrb53 binary package were maintained in >> testing (it disappears from the krb5 source package between >> testing and unstable), I believe we have high confidence that: >> >> 1) nothing would break Luk> I'm not so sure this is the case as I tried it last night and Luk> britney refused to transition it because of making packages Luk> uninstallable in testing. I guess that's because some Luk> packages that try to migrate together depend on krb5 already Luk> and are not installable... *sigh* You need to maintain libdes425-3 in testing. I thought libkrb53 included both libkrb4.so.2 and libdes425.so.3, but it depends on libdes425-3 for the second. )(Sorry, there were multiple different breakdowns of this around) If that's not it then then please read on; otherwise sorry for wasting your time. even if you manage to fix this with uploads to unstable, I'd like to understand a bit more about what went wrong here. I don't like it when I give people advice that might break things and thought I had very high confidence in my statement:-) You tried to hint krb5 into testing while retaining the libkrb53 binarypackage alrready in testing and something became uninstallable? What? As I understand it: krb5 in unstable has no dependencies not in testing. I.E. krb5 can migrate alone unless the migration would break something in testing. Nothing conflicts with the krb5 in unstable. I haven't actually checked this, but it would be really strange for me not to know about. krb5 in unstable satisfies all dependencies in testing except: libkrb53, libdes425-3 and libkadm55 disappear. libkrb53and libdes425-3 in testing can be installed with the krb5 in unstable; unstable krb5 meets the libkrb53 dependencies in testing if libdes425-3 is retained. Nothing at all in testing depends on libkadm55. So, unless it was libdes425-3, I'm really really confused. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org