Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
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Control: affects -1 + src:mesa
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Usertags: arm64 armhf
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Usertags: i386
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Usertags: ppc64el
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Usertags: riscv64
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Usertags: s390x
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Usertags: binnmu
mesa was binNMU'd as +b3 on amd64 but +b2 on all the other release
architectures, resulting in multiarch skew that makes packages like Wine
and Steam uninstallable. Anyone doing cross-compiling will probably want
the non-x86 architectures to be co-installable, too. I think this is
right:
nmu mesa_25.2.8-2 . ANY -amd64 . unstable . -m "Rebuild to sync binNMU versions"
but if there's a syntax for explicitly requesting +b3, that would be
safer.
-ports, if someone can trigger a +b3 build on the ports that are keeping
up, that would probably also be helpful:
hppa loong64 m68k powerpc sh4 sparc64 x32
(alpha and hurd-* are BD-Uninstallable, and ppc64 FTBFS, so not much
point for those)
smcv