Le lun. 28 mars 2022 à 21:30, Adrian Bunk <b...@debian.org> a écrit :

> On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 04:59:58PM +0200, Jérémy Lal wrote:
> >
> > Yes, actually all packages depending on libnode-dev/sid now need to
> depend
> > on nodejs/sid, or else autopkgtest runs the tests against nodejs/testing,
> > and that fails.
> > I'll reupload them if that's all right.
> >
> > The other solution is to have /usr/bin/node12, /usr/bin/node14 and
> > /usr/bin/node
> > as an alternative link. Which is not going to happen for that transition.
>
> Isn't the actual bug that the Breaks of libnode83 against libnode72 does
> not cover the version in testing permitting obviously non-working
> combinations of packages, and the correct solution is to make the
> Breaks of libnode83 against libnode72 unversioned?
>
> libnode is not a standalone library but a way to embed into a specific
> nodejs version, is there a reason why libnode is a separate package and
> not part of the nodejs package with Provides: libnode83?
>
> Other ecosystems are doing it in a similar way, e.g. with perlapi-5.34.0


Transition happened anyway...

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