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and subject line Bug#1007942: fixed in python-jsondiff 2.0.0-2
has caused the Debian Bug report #1007942,
regarding python3-jsondiff: split out /usr/bin into a separate jsondiff package
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Package: python3-jsondiff
Version: 1.3.1-2
Severity: wishlist

Due to the conflict between python3-jsondiff and cbmc I can't update
python3-jsondiff any more. cbmc is pulled in by check-all-the-things
and python3-jsondiff is pulled in by diffoscope, which only needs the
jsondiff Python module, not the jdiff program. If you split the jdiff
and jsondiff-jsondiff programs off into a jsondiff binary package then
I could update python3-jsondiff again.

Alternatively you could talk to upstream about using the jsondiff
binary name instead of the jdiff binary name.

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pabs

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Version: 2.0.0-2

There's no longer a conflict with cbmc.

Regards,
Robin

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