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Hi,
the problem with libdb propagated to evolution, so once eds has been built
against a correct libdb, it'd be nice to schedule the same thing for
evolution.
I guess following should do the trick:

nmu evolution_2.28.0-3 . amd64 . -m "Rebuild against an eds linked with db4.8"
dw evolution_2.28.0-3 . amd64 . evolution-data-server-dev (>= 2.28.0-2+b1)

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Yves-Alexis Perez <[email protected]> writes:
> the problem with libdb propagated to evolution, so once eds has been built
> against a correct libdb, it'd be nice to schedule the same thing for
> evolution.
> I guess following should do the trick:
>
> nmu evolution_2.28.0-3 . amd64 . -m "Rebuild against an eds linked with db4.8"
> dw evolution_2.28.0-3 . amd64 . evolution-data-server-dev (>= 2.28.0-2+b1)

Done. Both the version numbers and the dw format were wrong, BTW. How
did you generate them?

Marc
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