> > What are you trying to do here? Reopen 828267 and merge with > > itself? > > There is no other bug mentioned. What do I miss? > > Yeah. Not very smart. I intended to merge it with 846543.
So there is already 846543 to track this problem. I don't really see the point in reopening 828267 and then merging it, but ok. > > Care to explain? The CFLAG change did make the package compile, > > install > > and run, so why reopen the bug? > > The bug was created and it was mentioned that this package needs > changes in > order to get it compiled against the new openssl ABI which is in > experimental. > Your upload of the "fixed" package was performed on 2016-10-30 and > was built > against openssl 1.0.2. So even if you would have done nothing, your Sure, because there was no 1.1.0 to build against for unstable. > package > would been built successfully *but* against a 1.0.2. The test should > have been > done against the version in experimental. Actually I did, but apparently something went wrong. > On 2016-11-01 openssl 1.1.0 was uploaded to unstable. From this point > in time > your package would have fail to build. So I *think* the change in the > CFLAGS > is a nop. It definitely is, at the very least because it contains a copy&paste error, sigh. > So the bug was created because the package did not compile against > openssl > 1.1.0 and now #846543 was created which mostly a dupe of this one. Thus it would have worked to use that one. > That means you have a valid RC bug which should be solved in order to > get this > package ready for the release and I mentioned two options people are > doing. > Most of what I wrote is from the transition bug #827061. The > libssl1.0-dev is > provided by openssl 1.0.2 and is intended to provide the 1.0.2 API > for package > which can't be fixed in time for release. Sorry, wasn't precise enough it seems. I was wondering why you left out the third possible option, namely the compatibility API in libssl 1.1. Michael -- Michael Meskes Michael at Fam-Meskes dot De, Michael at Meskes dot (De|Com|Net|Org) Meskes at (Debian|Postgresql) dot Org Jabber: michael at xmpp dot meskes dot org VfL Borussia! Força Barça! SF 49ers! Use Debian GNU/Linux, PostgreSQL