Hi,
[...]
>> I would also like to have a new version in unstable but as I said I
>> never tested if the rdeps still properly work with the new version. I
>> just expected trouble when upgrading due to the API change that was
>> mentioned in the upstream changelog.
>
> We rebuilt the rdeps again a
Hi,
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 13:56:57 +0100 Sascha Steinbiss wrote:
> I just read in the upstream changelog that the API is different, not
> tried it with a newer package. See the link [1] in my message.
> So these all actually work with the new version (> 1.0)?
> I was expecting these to still use t
Hi,
> > There is even 1.x.x available now, which broke API :( [1]
>
> Is this problem still a thing?
> I have rebuilt the rdependencies locally, but I haven't been able to
> reproduce this.
I just read in the upstream changelog that the API is different, not
tried it with a newer package. See t
Hi all,
Recently I updated python-pika to 1.2.0-1~exp1.
> There is even 1.x.x available now, which broke API :( [1]
Is this problem still a thing?
I have rebuilt the rdependencies locally, but I haven't been able to reproduce
this.
Here is an update of the existing reverse deps:
$ apt-rdepends
Hi all,
> Version 0.11.2 is available.
There is even 1.x.x available now, which broke API :( [1]
Should we introduce a new source package, python-pika1, to reflect that
and preserve the old API for the existing reverse deps:
$ apt-rdepends -r python3-pika
Reading package lists... Done
Building d
Source: python-pika
Version: 0.10.0-1
Severity: minor
Version 0.11.2 is available. Among other bug fixes it corrects the
timeout argument to poll(), which previously prevented the CPU from going
to power-saving state (seconds vs. msec).
Kernel: Linux 4.15.0-2-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LAN
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