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Usertags: binnmu
nmu httraqt_1.4.11-2 . amd64 arm64 armhf i386 loong64 ppc64el s390x . unstable
. -m "Rebuild against libhttrack3 (libhttrack SONAME bump .so.2 -> .so.3)"
In 3.49.8 libhttrack changed its SONAME from libhttrack.so.2 to
libhttrack.so.3. httrack 3.49.9-1 is now in unstable and ships only
libhttrack3 on amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, loong64, ppc64el and s390x.
httraqt is the only remaining reverse-dependency linked against
libhttrack2, so a binNMU moves it to libhttrack3 and lets libhttrack2
be removed.
No sourceful upload is needed: the 3.49.8 header change that broke
httraqt's C++ build was reverted in 3.49.9, so its existing source
builds against the new libhttrack-dev.
riscv64 is left out for now. httrack there is still at 3.49.7
(libhttrack2 only), so I will request that architecture once
libhttrack3 has built on it.
Thanks,
Xavier
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| $ dak rm -Rn -s testing -b libhttrack2
| Nothing to do.
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