Your message dated Thu, 26 Nov 2020 14:59:04 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#975483: Use libmariadb-dev-compat instead of legacy
libmariadbclient-dev-compat
has caused the Debian Bug report #975483,
regarding Use libmariadb-dev-compat instead of legacy
libmariadbclient-dev-compat
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Package: sope
Hello!
I noticed the source package has references to libmariadbclient-dev:
https://salsa.debian.org/search?search=libmariadbclient-dev&project_id=19493&group_id=2
This is a deprecated package and you should instead use
libmariadb-dev[1] or libmariadb-dev-compat if you need to build
something old that does not find the correct soname otherwise.
Thanks!
1: https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libmariadb-dev
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Hi Otto,
El dg. 22 de 11 de 2020 a les 20:16 +0200, en/na Otto Kekäläinen va
escriure:
> Package: sope
>
> Hello!
>
> I noticed the source package has references to libmariadbclient-dev:
> https://salsa.debian.org/search?search=libmariadbclient-dev&project_id=19493&group_id=2
>
> This is a deprecated package and you should instead use
> libmariadb-dev[1] or libmariadb-dev-compat if you need to build
> something old that does not find the correct soname otherwise.
>
> Thanks!
>
> 1: https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libmariadb-dev
Hi!
The SOGo and SOPE upstream sources include a packaging dir with a
debian dir that isn't used by Debian. Whatever is in there isn't
relevant to us, and in fact could be removed from the upstream tarball
when we retrieve it.
I'm closing this bug; thanks for reporting!
Jordi
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Jordi Mallach <[email protected]>
Debian Project
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