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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: [email protected]
Usertags: binnmu
liblivemedia bumped its SONAME again. Please rebuild vlc against the new
version:
nmu vlc_3.0.8-3 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against liblivemedia77"
As these mini transitions (also with x265) are occur many times a year,
is there a way to get binNMU rights? I'd also be happy to help out with
handling other transitions.
Cheers
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Sebastian Ramacher
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Hi Sebastian,
On 22-01-2020 12:24, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> liblivemedia bumped its SONAME again. Please rebuild vlc against the new
> version:
>
> nmu vlc_3.0.8-3 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against liblivemedia77"
Done several days ago.
> As these mini transitions (also with x265) are occur many times a year,
> is there a way to get binNMU rights? I'd also be happy to help out with
> handling other transitions.
I don't know who distributes those rights, but as long as everything
builds fine and doesn't entangle with other transitions, these mini
transitions aren't a big deal. Please check if unsure and file a regular
transition bug in those cases.
Paul
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