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Hi Sandro

On Sun, 11 Dec 2022 at 19:39, Sandro Tosi <mo...@debian.org> wrote:
> numpy provides 2 virtual packages, to track the ABI/API version as
> advertised by the upstream project. Between unstable and experimental,
> we did not bump the ABI package (which stays at `python3-numpy-abi9`)
> while we bumped the API package (from `python3-numpy-api14` to
> `python3-numpy-api16`).
>
> In the past times we asked for a transition (f.e. #658289 or #616364),
> we referred to the -abiXX package, but in this case we cannot rely on
> it since it was not bumped.

Since the ABI package python3-numpy-abi9 was not bumped, I don't
believe any rebuilds are needed.  Please go ahead and upload to
unstable.

> Was i just too conservative in asking for a transition slow while i
> should have uploaded to unstable (as done several other times) and
> handle the autopkgtests one by one?

Although this is not a transition in the way a C library transition
requires rebuilding all reverse-dependencies, a transition to a new
Python module often requires updating reverse-dependencies, of which
numpy has many, so it's good to bring these to the attention of the
release team.  Thanks for the headsup!

Regards
Graham

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