Hello, A new upstream version 0.12.x of pilot-link is now available. pilot-link (0.11.8) provides a library package libpisock8 and the new version is API incompatible so is named libpisock9 (for pilot-link 0.12.1). The packages generated by pilot-link are available in experimental and are:
libpda-pilot-perl_0.12.1-2_i386.deb libpisock9_0.12.1-2_i386.deb libpisock-dev_0.12.1-2_i386.deb libpisync0_0.12.1-2_i386.deb pilot-link_0.12.1-2_i386.deb python-pisock_0.12.1-2_i386.deb So we are facing a migration from libpisock8 to libpisock9. Packages impacted are (apt-cache showpkg libpisock8): evolution,libpisock8 gnome-pilot-conduits,libpisock8 gnome-pilot,libpisock8 jpilot-backup,libpisock8 jpilot,libpisock8 jpilot,libpisock8 jpilot-plugins,libpisock8 jpilot-plugins,libpisock8 jpilot-syncmal,libpisock8 kdepim-kfile-plugins,libpisock8 kdepim-kfile-plugins,libpisock8 kpilot,libpisock8 kpilot,libpisock8 libmal1,libpisock8 libmultisync-plugin-palm,libpisock8 libpda-pilot-perl,libpisock8 libpisock++0c2,libpisock8 libpisock-dev,libpisock8 0.11.8-24 libpisync0,libpisock8 linpqa,libpisock8 malsync,libpisock8 mhc-utils,libpisock8 opensync-plugin-palm-dev,libpisock8 opensync-plugin-palm,libpisock8 opensync-plugin-palm,libpisock8 pilot-link,libpisock8 pilot-qof,libpisock8 python-pisock,libpisock8 sylpheed-claws-gtk2,libpisock8 sylpheed-claws-gtk2,libpisock8 sylpheed-claws,libpisock8 sylpheed-gtk1,libpisock8 sylpheed-gtk1,libpisock8 sylpheed,libpisock8 I rebuilt all of them. The results are: - correctly rebuilt packages: jpilot jpilot-plugins kdepim-kfile-plugins kpilot ----- (but depends on libmal1, see below) libpda-pilot-perl libpisock++0c2 libpisock-dev libpisync0 opensync-plugin-palm opensync-plugin-palm-dev pilot-link python-pisock sylpheed sylpheed-claws sylpheed-claws-gtk2 sylpheed-gtk1 - fails to build (with the FTBFS bug number, with priority normal): evolution #341172 gnome-pilot #386201 gnome-pilot-conduits #386202 libmultisync-plugin-palm #386199 linpqa #386189 mhc-utils #386196 pilot-qof #385861 Maybe libmultisync-plugin-palm is now replaced by opensync-plugin-palm (correctly rebuilt using the new API) as indicated in #338328. It may be the occastion to remve some packages from Debian. - fails to build but maintained by me: jpilot-syncmal: mail sent to Jason Day (upstream) jpilot-backup: mail sent to Jason Day (upstream) libmal1: mail sent to Jason Day (upstream) malsync: mail send to Tom Whittaker (upstream) Jason Day said he is working on new versions to support the new API. But I don't now when the new versions will be ready. I propose to remove malsync if it is not maintained upsrteam anymore, as it looks like it is the case. One problem here is that libmal1 is not yet ported to the new API and kpilot is using this library. So even if kpilot is correctly build using libpisock9 it will still be blocked until a new libmal1 is avilable. Another major blocker is evolution. A patch exists in #341172 but is not complete. Maybe a better patch already exists. What should I do now? Bye, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

