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--- Begin Message ---Package: release.debian.org User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: transition Severity: normal We would like to release a new apt that brings a ton of improvements but also breaks the ABI (and has some small API change that affects aptitude and packagekit, see below). We prepared the package in experimental and double checked the rdepends in an ubuntu PPA. There are some small and mostly internal API changes as well. The affected packages were aptitude, synaptic and packagekit. All of those have fixes ready for libapt-pkg5.0. Synaptic just needs a rebuild, aptitude and packagekit are ready for upload and will get uploaded by their maintainers once apt is in unstable. Thanks, Michael Ben file: title = "apt"; is_affected = .depends ~ /libapt-pkg4.16|libapt-inst1.7/ | .depends ~ "libept1.4 .16" | .depends ~ /libapt-pkg5.0|libapt-inst2.0|libept1.5.0/; is_good = .depends ~ /libapt-pkg5.0|libapt-inst2.0|libept1.5.0/; is_bad = .depends ~ /libapt-pkg4.16|libapt-inst1.7/ | .depends ~ "libept1.4.16"; -- System Information: Debian Release: stretch/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)signature.asc
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--- Begin Message ---On 28/11/15 23:10, Julian Andres Klode wrote: > On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 09:30:39PM +0100, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> Control: tags -1 confirmed >> >> On 25/11/15 21:22, Michael Vogt wrote: >>> Package: release.debian.org >>> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org >>> Usertags: transition >>> Severity: normal >>> >>> We would like to release a new apt that brings a ton of improvements >>> but also breaks the ABI (and has some small API change that affects >>> aptitude and packagekit, see below). >>> >>> We prepared the package in experimental and double checked the rdepends >>> in an ubuntu PPA. There are some small and mostly internal API changes >>> as well. The affected packages were aptitude, synaptic and >>> packagekit. All of those have fixes ready for libapt-pkg5.0. Synaptic >>> just needs a rebuild, aptitude and packagekit are ready for upload and >>> will get uploaded by their maintainers once apt is in unstable. >> >> Go ahead. >> > > Status update: I now uploaded apt 1.1.2 and libept 1.1+nmu3, each fixing > some more RC bugs, and libept especially enabling building on non-Linux > architectures. > > What is remaining now is the rest of libept sub-transition: > > - binNMU synaptic on all architectures, except hppa (already binNMUed) > and mips64el (that just build 0.82 against the correct lib 9 hours ago) > > - binNMU packagesearch everywhere (needs that second binNMU because of > the first one involved the broken libept package) > > - binNMU goplay everywhere > > Apart from that libept issue, the transition seems to go very > well. This was blocked on synaptic, and is over now. Cheers, Emilio
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