I just wanted to share the status in Ubuntu 10.10 here as well.

We've left libdbi v0.8.3 in 10.10. The rationale is that all of the
affected packages in ubuntu test well, and do not use the enum that
was changed between 0.8.2 and 0.8.3.

This does mean things compiled by 3rd parties that do use that enum
will be broken upon upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10. We've recommended that
release managers include this warning in the release notes. A
recompile will correct any issues.

As far as Debian is concerned, I think we should get the 0.8.4
package here:

https://code.launchpad.net/~clint-fewbar/ubuntu/maverick/libdbi/upstream-0.8.4

Into Experimental (cleaned up for Debian of course, there are a few
Ubuntu-isms there), which would resolve this bug and allow us to
start moving all other packages that build depend on libdbi0-dev
to libdbi-dev.

I will also begin working with Thomas to move the package vcs into
collab-maint.



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