On 13.03.22 21:59, M. Zhou wrote:
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition
Hi release team,
This involves an upstream source name change (from tbb to onetbb),
as well as SOVERSION bump (from 2 to 12), along with a major API
change including some changes in the core API.
I should have submitted this after my local build test for the
reverse dependencies of libtbb-dev, but fellow developers from
debian-science are eager to see this in unstable to unblock
their works.
I have not tested by myself, but I heard from an archlinux
developer that this API bump breaks a lot packages. And
some upstreams decided to disable or drop tbb support as
a result. I guess we can take similar measures for short
term workaround.
"I heard from archlinux" is not good enough. I sent you email about this
without getting a reply, then filed #1006920, without getting a reply, now this
incomplete proposal. you may want to look at all the build rdeps for libtbb2-dev
in Ubuntu to get an overview what at least breaks:
$ reverse-depends -b libtbb2-dev
Reverse-Testsuite-Triggers
* intel-mkl
Reverse-Build-Depends
* casparcg-server
* flexbar
* gazebo
* opencascade
* opensubdiv
* r-cran-rcppparallel
(plus implicit dependencies)
Ben file:
title = "tbb";
is_affected = .depends ~ "libtbb2" | .depends ~ "libtbb12";
is_good = .depends ~ "libtbb12";
is_bad = .depends ~ "libtbb2";
this breaks everything immediately because of the conflicting libtbb2 and
libtbb12. Please fix this first.
Matthias