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Usertags: binnmu


nmu exim4_4.72-3 . ALL . -m "Fix libsqlite3-0 dependency by rebuilding against 
3.7.4-2"


Hello,

exim4 4.72-3 is targeted for squeeze. However it is blocked by
libsqlite3-0, since it was built against 3.7.4-1, which featured
inflated shlibs.  Please schedule a rebuild.

cu andreas




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Hi,

On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 19:46 +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> exim4 4.72-3 is targeted for squeeze. However it is blocked by
> libsqlite3-0, since it was built against 3.7.4-1, which featured
> inflated shlibs.  Please schedule a rebuild.

I scheduled the binNMUs a short while ago, having also spotted the issue
(and confirming that a rebuild on amd64 gave the correct result).

Regards,

Adam



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