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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: [email protected]
Usertags: transition
The GUPnP stack has been released in a new major upstream versions and
the two base components (gssdp & gupnp) have bumped their sonames
"now that we're breaking API/ABI"[1][2].
The new stack has been uploaded to experimental, with gssdp and gupnp
currently stuck in NEW.
I've compared the dpkg-gensymbols generated symbols files and no symbols
are missing in the new library version. I see some changes related to
improving the situation for bindings, so I guess some data structures
might have changed that broke the ABI.
I don't see any reasons why reverse dependencies should have any problems
building against the new versions, but I've only tested a few random ones
(like gupnp-igd, bickley, ...).
One exception is rygel, which has (too) strict configure checks and will need
a sourceful upload, but I'll handle that being the maintainer for it as well.
[1]
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gssdp/commit/?id=e937ef0b688b4764a4db7d23f8cd3ff7fb72affb
[2]
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gupnp/commit/?id=71a93a7b116ed0bef725a88cedc3bb1414cb1d5a
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On 2012-01-11 10:59, Niels Thykier wrote:
> On 2011-08-31 10:02, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
>> Package: release.debian.org
>> Severity: normal
>> User: [email protected]
>> Usertags: transition
>>
>> [...]
>
> Done. :)
>
> ~Niels
>
>
It helps to add that to the "To:" line as well.
~Niels
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