Control: reassign 797293 votca-tools Control: found 797293 1.2.4-1 Control: tag 797293 + sid stretch confirmed Control: affects 797293 votca-csg Control: retitle 797293 votca-tools: rename needed for libstdc++ ABI transition Control: user debian-...@lists.debian.org Control: usertags 797293 + libstdc++-cxx11
On Sat, 29 Aug 2015 at 08:48:21 -0600, Christoph Junghans wrote: > 2015-08-29 3:45 GMT-06:00 Dominic Hargreaves <d...@earth.li>: > > CMakeFiles/csg_dump.dir/csg_dump.cc.o:(.data.rel.ro._ZTV10CsgDumpApp[_ZTV10CsgDu > > mpApp]+0x28): undefined reference to > > `votca::tools::Application::VersionString[a > > bi:cxx11]()' > > This is simple. votca-tools, the prime dependency of votca-csg, was > compiled with a compiler with a different cxx11 abi, you will need to > re-compile votca-tools with same compiler. This implies that votca-tools needs an ABI transition. Background[1]: libstdc++6 introduces a new ABI to conform to the C++11 standard, but keeps the old ABI to not break existing binaries. Packages which are built with g++-5 from experimental (not the one from testing/unstable) are using the new ABI. Libraries built from this source package export some of the new __cxx11 or B5cxx11 symbols, dropping other symbols. If these symbols are part of the API of the library, then this rebuild with g++-5 will trigger a transition for the library. In the case of votca-tools, Dominic's bug report indicates that a transition is definitely required. The transition consists of renaming the affected library packages, adding a v5 suffix (libgdcm2.4v5, etc.). The SONAME should not be changed. These follow-up transitions for libstdc++ are not going through exactly the normal transition procedure, because many entangled transitions are going on at the same time, and the usual ordered transition procedure does not scale that far. When all the C++ libraries on which this library depends have started their transitions in unstable if required, this library should do the same, closing this bug; the release team will deal with binNMUs as needed. In the case of votca-tools: * boost has already started its transition * the other library build-deps appear to have C ABIs so I think this is ready to go. The package is likely to be NMU'd if there is no maintainer response. The release team have declared a 2 day NMU delay[2] for packages involved in the libstdc++ transition, in order to get unstable back to a usable state in a finite time. Regards, S [1] https://wiki.debian.org/GCC5#libstdc.2B-.2B-_ABI_transition [2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2015/08/msg00000.html