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and subject line Re: Bug#874570: nmu: php-facedetect_1.1.0+git20160406-3
has caused the Debian Bug report #874570,
regarding nmu: php-facedetect_1.1.0+git20160406-3
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu

nmu php-facedetect_1.1.0+git20160406-3 . ANY . experimental . -m "Rebuild 
against opencv 3.2"

transition in experimental.


Andreas

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On 09/09/17 13:29, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Control: reopen -1
> 
> On 2017-09-09 13:14, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>> On 07/09/17 13:13, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> 
>>> nmu php-facedetect_1.1.0+git20160406-3 . ANY . experimental . -m "Rebuild 
>>> against opencv 3.2"
>>
>> That transition hasn't started in sid yet, so this will be a no-op unless we 
>> add
>> some --extra-depends on the new opencv in experimental - something we don't
>> normally do. So I'm just closing this, and we'll deal with these once the 
>> opencv
>> transition starts.
> 
> php-facedetect/experimental was built against opencv 3.1 which is now
> cruft in experimental ...
> Since it already B-D libopencv-dev (>= 3), no --extra-depends is needed
> and it will switch to 3.2, so please nmu it in experimental.
> (I tested the rebuild before filing the bug, since I was not sure what
> would happen.)

Aha, you're absolutely right. I didn't check that it was built against 3.1.

Scheduled now.

Thanks,
Emilio

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