OK, thanks! FWIW, testing has had the same glibc version as unstable (2.32-4) for about a week now, and AFAICT cmake from unstable is installable in testing (though you will naturally also need to upgrade cmake-data to match, and likewise for whichever of cmake-doc and/or cmake-*-gui you have installed).
-- Aaron Flavien Bridault <flavien.brida...@ircad.fr> writes: > Hi Andreas, > > Thanks for the notice, actually I already started working on it few weeks > ago. I just forgot to push my changes. > > I just did it however, I am currently stuck because of the current version of > CMake in testing. Patching would be really tough, so I am waiting for CMake > 3.21 > to reach testing, which should occur quite soon. We could still upload to > unstable though, but before I would like to test the apps running in a VM with > debian unstable (I only have testing at the moment and the libc is not > compatible, so I can't use my package generated with unstable on testing). > > I'll keep you aware. > > Cheers > > Dr. Flavien BRIDAULT IRCAD France > > Director of Software Development http://www.ircad.fr/ > > IRCAD France & IRCAD Africa http://www.ircad.africa/ > > > flavien.brida...@ircad.fr Suivez l'IRCAD sur Facebook > > Tél. : +33 (0)3 88 119 201 > > > IRCAD France > > Hôpitaux Universitaires - 1, place de l'Hôpital - 67091 Strasbourg Cedex - > FRANCE > Le 01/10/2021 à 13:13, Andreas Tille a écrit : > > Hi Flavien, > > sight watch file needed to be fixed which I did and I realised there is > a new upstream version. Please update the patches (if needed) and ping > here once the package is ready for uploading. > > Kind regards and thanks for caring for this package > > Andreas.