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Package: libxul0d
Version: 1.8.0.14~pre071019b-0lenny1
Severity: normal
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (91, 'stable'), (90, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
libxul0d 1.8.0.14~pre071019b-0lenny1 depends on libnss3-0d, which
conflicts with libnss3-1d. libnss3-1d is a very important package,
required by openoffice.org, evolution, icedove, and iceape, so libxul0d
is practically uninstallable on a normal desktop system.
acroread from debian-multimedia.org however depends on libxul0. This
means that acroread and openoffice can't be installed at same time on a
current lenny system. I know acroread is not an essential package for
Debian, but there may be more users besides me who consider it essential
for their daily work.
Other packages, like epiphany and yelp, also depend on libxul0d and
should suffer from the same problem.
The conflict between libnss3-0d and libnss3-1d was introduced in the
course of bug 485080. I am not sure what the actual problem is there,
because libnss3-1d installs /usr/lib/libnss3.so.1d and libnss3-0d
installs /usr/lib/libnss3.so.0d (is it all about the libnss3.so symlink?).
This problem did not exist with xulrunner-1.8.1.14-3, because that
package didn't come with libnss3-0d any more. I haven't understood why
the 1.8.1.4-3 xulrunner disappeared from lenny. I worked around this
problem here by getting the 1.8.1.4-3 sources and compiling them.
xulrunner-1.9 is not a viable solution because libgtkembedmoz.so library
(which is what acroread actually needs) is not provided by
xulrunner-1.9. That's not a problem as long as libxul0d remains
available, because AFAICS xulrunner 1.9 and 1.8
can coexist happily. Also, Adobe seems to work on a acroread version
that gets along without libgtkembedmoz.so.
I recommend to:
- put xulrunner 1.8.1.4-3 back into lenny (or lenny updates)
- weaken the acroread requirement of libxul0d to a "recommends"
(after all, it's only necessary to display embedded HTML in PDF files)
(This is why I set Christian Marillat on cc).
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On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:56:25PM +0200, Martin Wilck wrote:
> Package: libxul0d
> Version: 1.8.0.14~pre071019b-0lenny1
> Severity: normal
>
>
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: lenny/sid
> APT prefers testing
> APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (91, 'stable'), (90, 'unstable')
> Architecture: i386 (i686)
>
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
> Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
>
> libxul0d 1.8.0.14~pre071019b-0lenny1 depends on libnss3-0d, which
> conflicts with libnss3-1d. libnss3-1d is a very important package,
> required by openoffice.org, evolution, icedove, and iceape, so libxul0d
> is practically uninstallable on a normal desktop system.
>
> acroread from debian-multimedia.org however depends on libxul0. This
> means that acroread and openoffice can't be installed at same time on a
> current lenny system. I know acroread is not an essential package for
> Debian, but there may be more users besides me who consider it essential
> for their daily work.
>
> Other packages, like epiphany and yelp, also depend on libxul0d and
> should suffer from the same problem.
epiphany and yelp don't depend on libxul0d anymore
> The conflict between libnss3-0d and libnss3-1d was introduced in the
> course of bug 485080. I am not sure what the actual problem is there,
> because libnss3-1d installs /usr/lib/libnss3.so.1d and libnss3-0d
> installs /usr/lib/libnss3.so.0d (is it all about the libnss3.so symlink?).
It's for another reason, but details are uninteresting. The conflict is
needed.
> This problem did not exist with xulrunner-1.8.1.14-3, because that
> package didn't come with libnss3-0d any more. I haven't understood why
> the 1.8.1.4-3 xulrunner disappeared from lenny. I worked around this
> problem here by getting the 1.8.1.4-3 sources and compiling them.
xulrunner 1.8.1.14 has been removed because it won't be part of the
lenny release.
> xulrunner-1.9 is not a viable solution because libgtkembedmoz.so library
> (which is what acroread actually needs) is not provided by
> xulrunner-1.9. That's not a problem as long as libxul0d remains
> available, because AFAICS xulrunner 1.9 and 1.8
> can coexist happily. Also, Adobe seems to work on a acroread version
> that gets along without libgtkembedmoz.so.
>
> I recommend to:
>
> - put xulrunner 1.8.1.4-3 back into lenny (or lenny updates)
This is not going to happen, especially if it's only to satisfy non-free
software.
> - weaken the acroread requirement of libxul0d to a "recommends"
> (after all, it's only necessary to display embedded HTML in PDF files)
> (This is why I set Christian Marillat on cc).
Closing the present bug, as acroread is not part of Debian (not even
non-free), and this bug has therefore nothing to do on Debian BTS.
Mike
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