Bug#317187: libjack0.80.0-0 removed from unstable; rebuild required

2005-07-14 Thread Robert Jordens
Hello! [Wed, 13 Jul 2005] Wesley J. Landaker wrote: It seems that libjack0.80.0 was removed awfully abruptly, leaving a lot of packages uninstallable. Maybe it was done as a big-stick to beat people into action, but it's pretty annoying for users and developers alike, especially since it

Bug#317187: libjack0.80.0-0 removed from unstable; rebuild required

2005-07-14 Thread Steve Langasek
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 08:30:59AM +0200, Robert Jordens wrote: Hello! [Wed, 13 Jul 2005] Wesley J. Landaker wrote: It seems that libjack0.80.0 was removed awfully abruptly, leaving a lot of packages uninstallable. Maybe it was done as a big-stick to beat people into action, but it's

Bug#317187: libjack0.80.0-0 removed from unstable; rebuild required

2005-07-14 Thread Robert Jordens
Hello! [Thu, 14 Jul 2005] Steve Langasek wrote: It makes it harder because the jack transition is bound up with whatever other C++ library transitions are also involved, meaning that all related packages must be ready to transition into testing at the same time. Oh yes. True. Acutally I'm

Bug#317187: libjack0.80.0-0 removed from unstable; rebuild required

2005-07-13 Thread Wesley J. Landaker
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 14:21, Robert Jordens wrote: Package: cheesetracker A new release of jack-audio-connection-kit (0.100.0-2) has been uploaded to Debian unstable. The old library libjack0.80.0-0 (and libjack0.80.0-dev) have been removed and replaced with libjack0.100.0-0 and

Bug#317187: libjack0.80.0-0 removed from unstable; rebuild required

2005-07-06 Thread Robert Jordens
Package: cheesetracker Version: unknown Severity: serious Tags: sid Justification: uninstallable in unstable (policy 5.3) Hi! A new release of jack-audio-connection-kit (0.100.0-2) has been uploaded to Debian unstable. The old library libjack0.80.0-0 (and libjack0.80.0-dev) have been removed and