Hi Reinhard,

thanks a lot for having taken care of this bug and of the latest
jack-audio-connection it upload. I hadn't add time for Debian
packaging last wee.

I've noticed that you committed the changes in the git repo and added
yourself as uploader, very good, seems that Debian-Multimedia/Pkg-Multimedia
merge is working out well :)

Just a small note, I don't see the debian/0.116.1-3 git tag for the
latest upload, please would you add it?

Ciao!

Free

|--==> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 22:45:27 +0100, Reinhard Tartler 
<[email protected]> said:

  RT> Loïc Minier <[email protected]> writes:
  >>On Thu, Jan 08, 2009, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
  >>>instead of bloating the dependency graph, I'd rather suggest to drop the
  >>>*.la files from libjack-dev instead. This of course breaks static
  >>>linking against libjack, but we don't want that anyway.
  >>
  >>When dropping the *.la files you might break rdeps of libjack dev
  >>packages (if *.la files of libs in other packages reference jack's *.la
  >>files, they will break builds against these libs), it's best to check
  >>all rdeps of libjack-dev packages (recursively  :-/) for la files
  >>referencing jack's, or to simply strip jack's la file.

  RT> It seems that only bio2jack is affected here. Wouldn't a binNMU fix
  RT> that?

  >>See e.g. /usr/share/gnome-pkg-tools/1/rules/clean-la.mk for a way to do
  >>this with CDBS (in gnome-pkg-tools).
  >>
  >>It's basically:
  >>sed -i "/dependency_libs/ s/'.*'/''/" debian/.../usr/lib/*.la

  RT> sounds reasonable.

  RT> How about uploading that to testing-proposed-upload, and dropping the
  RT> .la file in unstable? Because of the SONAME bump, we need 2 uploads
  RT> anyways...



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