On Nov 12, 2014, at 05:50 PM, Arnaud Fontaine wrote: >From upstream point of view, ZODB3 (aka python-zodb in Debian) used to >include persistent, BTrees, ZODB and ZEO modules. However, since ZODB3 >3.11.0a1, upstream has split it up into 4 distinct packages (one for >each module), bump the version to 4.0 and made ZODB3 a "metapackage" >depending on all of them.
It looks like Debian still has zodb 3.9.7, right? >As of fixing this RC bug for Jessie: Among the four, only persistent >package is currently available in Debian, so there is no way to get rid >of ZODB3 (at least for Jessie). Barry: If persistent >= 4.0 Debian >package is useful on its own to anyone (and thus should not be removed >From testing), then can I add a Conflict on both packages and upload >them to fix this bug? IIRC, I needed to update python-persistent for the Python 3 zope.component transition, as it's a build-dep. There are no other reverse dependencies that I know of. I think a Conflicts is the right way to handle this for now, given where we are in the Jessie release cycle. Arnaud, thanks for handling this!
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