Bug#980300: libcbor: Please upgrade to new version 0.8.0

2021-09-22 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦ 21 September 2021 14:54 -04, Nicolas Mora:

> Friendly ping request for this bug.
> If you need help, I'll be happy to help you with this upgrade.

Done. It is waiting in NEW.
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Bug#980300: libcbor: Please upgrade to new version 0.8.0

2021-09-21 Thread Nicolas Mora

Hello,

Friendly ping request for this bug.
If you need help, I'll be happy to help you with this upgrade.

/Nicolas



Bug#980300: libcbor: Please upgrade to new version 0.8.0

2021-01-17 Thread Nicolas Mora

Le 2021-01-17 à 11 h 03, Vincent Bernat a écrit :


I have pushed 0.8.0 to salsa. Once bullseye is released, I'll upload and
you are welcome to do a backport.


Thanks!



Bug#980300: libcbor: Please upgrade to new version 0.8.0

2021-01-17 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦ 17 janvier 2021 10:53 -05, Nicolas Mora:

>> How outdated is the package for you?
>> 
> Right now it isn't.
>
> My package glewlwyd doesn't use the new features and I've tested it
> with libcbor 0.8 with no noticeable bug so here's no rush AFAICT. But
> the versions since 0.5 fix lots of bugs and memory leaks [1].
>
> If it's too late for bullseye, a later backport version might help.

Usually, library updates should be done with a transition unless there
are no reverse dependencies. However, transitions are not allowed
anymore.

I have pushed 0.8.0 to salsa. Once bullseye is released, I'll upload and
you are welcome to do a backport.
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Bug#980300: libcbor: Please upgrade to new version 0.8.0

2021-01-17 Thread Nicolas Mora

Le 2021-01-17 à 10 h 30, Vincent Bernat a écrit :


How outdated is the package for you?


Right now it isn't.

My package glewlwyd doesn't use the new features and I've tested it with 
libcbor 0.8 with no noticeable bug so here's no rush AFAICT. But the 
versions since 0.5 fix lots of bugs and memory leaks [1].


If it's too late for bullseye, a later backport version might help.

[1] https://github.com/PJK/libcbor/releases



Bug#980300: libcbor: Please upgrade to new version 0.8.0

2021-01-17 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦ 17 janvier 2021 09:25 -05, Nicolas Mora:

> libcbor 0.8.0 has been released, is it possible to upgrade the debian package
> before bullseye soft freeze? The current version is outdated.

It is a bit late. Upstream also has introduced proper SO versioning, so
we need a new binary package. It needs to get approved and this leave
very little time for dependencies to do the transition.

How outdated is the package for you?
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Bug#980300: libcbor: Please upgrade to new version 0.8.0

2021-01-17 Thread Nicolas Mora
Source: libcbor
Version: 0.5.0+dfsg-2
Severity: normal

Hello,

libcbor 0.8.0 has been released, is it possible to upgrade the debian package
before bullseye soft freeze? The current version is outdated.

Thanks in advance



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