the hdf5 fixes have been merged in yakkety, e.g. libminc, insighttookit4 and
something more I don't recall.
Basically hdf5 has been a long stading problem, because the cmake detection was
buggy, and developers crafted their own bad solution to fix the issue.
Now, cmake is fixed, so the fix needs
seems that the hdf5 issues are fixed now.
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Hi Stefano, seems that Debian has no transition, probably because it is not
needed at all.
They do archive rebuilds, and I didn't see regressions so far opened (the
package went in testing).
I presume it seems safe to upload, but it is only my opinion (the only
change I have to look is the hdf
I've had a skim, I'm not feeling that this is sufficiently motivated, to
be worth the risk.
It looks like a fairly major version bump (3.5.2 to 3.6.1), but the only
test has been building cmake itself, not the hundreds of packages that
build-depend on it.
Was the Debian transition to 3.6.1
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=834570#32
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