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Subject: library package needs to be renamed (libstdc++ allocator change)
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Package: quantlib
Severity: important
Please do not take any action before reading
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/11/msg00010.html
This bug report is filed against the source package which builds
a library depending on libstdc++6 and defining or referencing
*mt_alloc* symbols. The package has to be rebuilt with either
g++-4.0_4.0.2-4 or g++-3.4_3.4.4-10 (or newer). Please rename the
library package to a name with a "c2a" suffix, and adjust the build
dependencies if dependencies on another renamed library do exist.
Do *not* yet upload the package, but wait for a followup mail to this
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The uncalled-for and unncessary NMU of QuantLib closes this bug and creates a
new one. I'm sure we can get a few more bug reports out of this. Or maybe
reopen this one a couple more times.
Dirk
[1] Uncalled for in the sense that the C++ Library Transition post used "may"
for the renaming instead of "must"; furthermore all reverse depends of
Quantlib had been covered already before the NMU -- hence uncalled for and
unnecessary.
On 19 November 2005 at 13:48, Matthias Klose wrote:
| reopen 339255
| thanks
|
| Dirk Eddelbuettel writes:
| >
| > On 18 November 2005 at 13:58, Matthias Klose wrote:
| > | Dirk Eddelbuettel writes:
| > | >
| > | > severity 339255 normal
| > | > tags 339255 + wontfix
| > | > retitle 339255 "QuantLib has now been rebuilt with g++-4_4.0.2-4"
| > | > thanks
| >
| > Following the new quantlib upload yesterday, we now have new rquantlib and
| > quantlib-swig packages in the archive.
| >
| > This completes the libstdc++ transition for QuantLib.
| >
| > There is probably going to be a new upstream version (with a new soname
| > requiring a new library name) coming out soon. So if you feel you must NMU
| > libquantlib to append "c2a" I won't (and can't) stop you, but it is neither
| > needed (packages in testing are already two minor releases behind and are
| > unaffected by this transition which is also complete as indicated above) nor
| > all that useful given the pending renaming.
|
| reopening the report, boost did not yet make the change, and quantlib
| depends on it.
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