Bug#952886: mini-transition: okular

2020-03-02 Thread Pino Toscano
In data lunedì 2 marzo 2020 11:50:24 CET, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort ha scritto:
> On 01/03/2020 15:36, Pino Toscano wrote:
> > Package: release.debian.org
> > Severity: normal
> > User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
> > Usertags: transition
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > this is a very small transition: the new version of okular bumps the
> > SONAME of the okular core library, and the only user of it is calligra.
> > 
> > calligra builds fine with the newer okular core library, and at the
> > moment it does not seem involved in other transitions.
> 
> Go ahead.

Uploaded yesterday, and built everywhere. Feel free to schedule the
calligra binNMU at your convenience.

Thanks,
-- 
Pino Toscano

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Bug#952886: mini-transition: okular

2020-03-02 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
Control: tags -1 confirmed

On 01/03/2020 15:36, Pino Toscano wrote:
> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
> Usertags: transition
> 
> Hi,
> 
> this is a very small transition: the new version of okular bumps the
> SONAME of the okular core library, and the only user of it is calligra.
> 
> calligra builds fine with the newer okular core library, and at the
> moment it does not seem involved in other transitions.

Go ahead.

Emilio



Bug#952886: mini-transition: okular

2020-03-01 Thread Pino Toscano
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition

Hi,

this is a very small transition: the new version of okular bumps the
SONAME of the okular core library, and the only user of it is calligra.

calligra builds fine with the newer okular core library, and at the
moment it does not seem involved in other transitions.

Ben file:

title = "okular";
is_affected = .depends ~ "libokular5core8" | .depends ~ "libokular5core9";
is_good = .depends ~ "libokular5core9";
is_bad = .depends ~ "libokular5core8";

Thanks,
-- 
Pino