libpng prognosis
Mostly there's a long list of packages which need to go in ahead of new libpng, which aren't ready. * dillo needs a binNMU on sparc; then it can go in. * The ARM buildd (grieg) needs to get rid of the old libpng12-dev, and then gif2png needs a binNMU on ARM (alternatively, a hand-built binNMU would work) * gif2png needs an 'urgent' hint -- after those two, it can go in * penguin-command needs a new upload with fixed build-depends (bug 303705, which justifies removal of the version in testing if necessary) * zvbi needs a sourceful binNMU for sparc, or a new upload (it's small, so maybe a new upload is reasonable, but make sure grieg is fixed first so ARM won't need a binNMU) * matanza should be removed from testing (#328352, #335274) and probably even from unstable (given the copyright issues in #335274). Actually, all of the "maintainer"'s other packages, shc, should be removed from unstable for copyright reasons as well (#335278, and the same totally-wrong-copyright bug applies to bandersnatch -- I just filed it, and #332610). (How did this guy become a DD? He can't possibly have passed Policy & Procedures or Tasks & Skills.) * pgplot5 (non-free) needs an upload to build against libpng12-dev (328345) * printbill likewise (bug 328333) * tuxpuck likewise (bug 328335) * xnecview likewise (bug 328334) * libgtk-perl has to go in ahead of libpng (or be removed), but it depends on new perl and new imlib, and so on the whole gnome 1 tangle. Meaning, GNOME 1 tangle in before lipng in. ;-) * if rapidsvn and pysvn are removed, or subversion gets in, wxwindows should go in. * That's the lot. Everything else broken by new libpng depends on wxwindows or dillo. -- Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "(Instead, we front-load the flamewars and grudges in the interest of efficiency.)" --Steve Lanagasek, http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/09/msg01056.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Miscellaneous transition-to-testing issues noticed
* gdk-pixbuf has ended up with a dependency on libpng12-0 (>=1.2.8rel-4) on ARM. Despite being recently binNMUed. * Same problem on gif2png. * Similarly, fvwm has acquired the same dependency on ARM. * I tracked this down to a problem with the ARM buildd 'grieg', which built both of them. It has an old version of libpng stuck on it. Yep, checked, it does. Emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED], but if you know a faster way to get results, *please* do so. Once it's verified that the ARM buildd has got rid of the old libpng12-dev, many or all of the ARM binNMUs have to be rerun. * kicker is unsatisfiable on ia64 due to binNMU requiring the exact same version of the architecture: all kdebase-data package. kdebase-dev depends on it. This prevents ia64 builds of various packages, such as amarok. I filed a severity: serious bug against kicker. I suppose y'all know about this, though, given the note in hints/vorlon. * kdeedu depends on boost, which is long-term broken on hppa thanks to some binutils bug * kdeedu is dying during build on sparc with 'illegal instruction' (probably more toolchain bugs). Serious bug filed. * kdegraphics is now waiting for libgphoto2 (5 days old). It's also not being tried in the master hint (for unclear reasons, perhaps that). libgphoto2 is in good shape and should probably be put through 'urgent'. * kdebindings is waiting for ruby1.8, which is stalled primarily because of an m68k FTBFS (that's the serious bug). * koffice appears to be waiting for imagemagick, which is waiting for... wait for it... libpng. * xsidplay breaks, which can be fixed by adding libsidplay to the hint. This will involve letting mp3blaster, sidplay-base, and xmms-sid in at the same time as the KDE hint. However, xmms-sid depends on sidplay-libs being added to the hint too (or xmms-sid being removed). I suggest adding sidplay-libs, because it's ready, and would let sidplay in as well. * xastir is FTBFS on hppa because gpsmanship fails to install: Setting up gpsmanshp (1.2-2) ... /var/lib/dpkg/info/gpsmanshp.postinst: line 5: 3480 Done echo "pkg_mkIndex -lazy -verbose . gpsmanshp.so" 3481 Segmentation fault | tclsh$TCLVERSION 2>&1 >/dev/null dpkg: error processing gpsmanshp (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 139 Segfault in tclsh ?!? I'm not sure what package to report this against. I sent a message to the probably-related bug 334898. * subversion is now the only thing blocking wxwindows! -- Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "(Instead, we front-load the flamewars and grudges in the interest of efficiency.)" --Steve Lanagasek, http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/09/msg01056.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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