Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: [email protected] Usertags: transition
The latest upstream version of RtMidi includes a soname bump of librtmidi. The Debian packages have updated their names accordingly. The new version of rtmidi has been lingering in experimental for a while and I've done test-builds of all reverse-dependencies (using 'ratts') which includes the list of immediate rdeps found at https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-rtmidi.html. The list of immediate reverse dependencies is: - bambootracker - din - giada - midisnoop - milkytracker - octave-audio - pianobooster - stk - polyphone Of these 'milkytracker' FTBFS with the new librtmidi-dev, due the latter now requiring C++11 (and 'milkytracker's buildsystem enforcing C++98). I've filed #1000855 with a suggestion on how to solve this. All other immediate rdeps build without problems. I don't expect any runtime problems. As for the intermediate rdeps, I found two more problems: - pd-py (FTBFS is most likely unrelated; this package depends on python2 and has been removed from 'testing' a while ago) - fasttracker2 (this is in non-free, and i only tested main; the package nominally depends on librtmidi-dev, however checking the build logs it seems that it is really using vendored libraries instead) Thanks for your consideration. mfgad IOhannes Ben file: title = "rtmidi"; is_affected = .depends ~ "librtmidi5" | .depends ~ "librtmidi6"; is_good = .depends ~ "librtmidi6"; is_bad = .depends ~ "librtmidi5";

