Bug#814346: libzmq5: Wrong dependency?

2016-02-11 Thread Russel Winder
On Thu, 2016-02-11 at 13:28 +0100, László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote:
> […]
>  This is caused the fact you mix experimental and Sid binaries. The
> former doesn't get full support and while I may fix it, there's no
> ETA
> for it.
> 

Curses, I had forgotten I have the experimental repo enabled :-(

> Please use the Sid version which does work.

I does indeed libzmq3 gives 0MQ 4.0.x

Sorry for the noise.

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Bug#814346: libzmq5: Wrong dependency?

2016-02-11 Thread GCS
Hi,

On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 5:37 PM, Russel Winder  wrote:
> Package: libzmq5
> Version: 4.1.4-1
[...]
> libzmq5 will not currently install on Debian Sid as it has a dependency on 
> libsodium13 which cannot be
> met. Given that libzmq3 depends on libsodium18, perhaps this is what libzmq5 
> should depend on?
 This is caused the fact you mix experimental and Sid binaries. The
former doesn't get full support and while I may fix it, there's no ETA
for it.
Please use the Sid version which does work.

Cheers,
Laszlo/GCS



Bug#814346: libzmq5: Wrong dependency?

2016-02-10 Thread Russel Winder
Package: libzmq5
Version: 4.1.4-1
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

libzmq5 will not currently install on Debian Sid as it has a dependency on 
libsodium13 which cannot be
met. Given that libzmq3 depends on libsodium18, perhaps this is what libzmq5 
should depend on?



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