Hi Ludovic, On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 03:55:57PM +0200, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> 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: <snip> > 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 Aren't the above three packages *from* pilot-link? So that wouldn't seem to require a separate rebuild. Also, I don't see libpisock++ in experimental; is it no longer being provided? It doesn't seem to have any reverse deps in testing, so dropping it isn't really a problem AFAICS if this is what's happened. > - 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. Well, I don't imagine that we'll be dropping evolution from Debian for this reason. 341172 has a patch, but you report that it's not enough to get the package building with libpisock9. Can you please work with the evolution maintainers to find a solution to this before uploading to unstable, since a blocked evolution in unstable can cause other problems rather quickly? Otherwise, I don't have any objections to this transition. Thanks, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

