On Sat, 2014-02-01 at 08:01 +0100, Niels Thykier wrote:
> On 2014-02-01 02:36, Daigo Moriwaki wrote:
> > Hi team,
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> > Looking at buildd status, my 'libunwind' package has been "Installed"
> > successfully on all the architecture that the package is expected to be
> > built on. However, it has never entered testing. "Check why" [1] says that
> > libunwind7 and libunwind7-dev blocks. But they are deprecated since the
> > package now produces libunwind8. Could you please dismiss libunwind7 and
> > proceed the package into testing?
> >
>
> Until yesterday, it was not possible for us to move forward with the
> libunwind transition. We have been forced to ask maintainers of reverse
> dependencies to keep using libunwind7-dev to ensure their packages could
> migrate to testing. Therefore, there are still some uses of
> libunwind7{,-dev} that we need to clean up before libunwind can migrate.
> To my knowledge that includes at least:
>
> """
> gcc-3.3: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-1)There is no such dependency in the version in testing. > gcc-4.4: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gcc-4.6: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gcc-4.7: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gcc-4.8: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gcc-snapshot: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gcj-4.6: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gdb: libunwind7-dev > gdb-msp430: libunwind7-dev > gnat-4.4: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gnat-4.6: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) > gnat-4.8: libunwind7-dev (>= 0.98.5-6) These build-depend on libunwind7-dev only on ia64. > julia: libunwind7-dev Has already been updated. > linux-tools: libunwind7-dev > """ > > I have CC'ed the relevant maintainers,so they can fix their packages. [...] If my understanding is right, the transition can be completed quickly once linux-tools is updated. Please confirm whether this is the case. Otherwise, as upstream support for Linux 3.12 will end soon, I would prefer to get 3.13 into testing before making a change which could result in linux-tools waiting a long time. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings It is easier to write an incorrect program than to understand a correct one.
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