2014-11-07 11:03 GMT+00:00 Jonathan Wiltshire <[email protected]>: > On 2014-11-06 21:40, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote: >>>> >>>> (You might want to do the other reverse dependencies as well: while >>>> simgear >>>> is the only one that we know is affected, it's possible that others are. >>> >>> >>> Can somebody who knows the packages better (i.e. not me) please check and >>> file additional bugs if they are? >>> >>> According to dak the reverse build-dependencies are: >>> >>> choreonoid: libopenscenegraph-dev >>> flightgear: libopenscenegraph-dev (> 3.0.0) >>> libcitygml: libopenscenegraph-dev (>= 3.0.1-4~) >>> osgearth: libopenscenegraph-dev (>= 3.0.1) openscenegraph (>= 3.0.1) >>> ossim: libopenscenegraph-dev >>> qgis: libopenscenegraph-dev >>> simgear: libopenscenegraph-dev (> 3.0.0) >> >> >> >> I haven't looked in enough detail [yet] to see if those rdepends need >> binNMUing, and I don't know if there's a clear-cut way to determine >> that (especially if the issue is because of subtle changes of code >> which rdepends embed, which could be also the case if they use C++ >> templates compiled statically into the rdepend binary, and similar >> artifacts). >> >> Maybe it's better to schedule binNMUs for all, to be better safe than >> sorry? >> >> Some packages for Jessie, like choreonoid and osgearth were uploaded >> in February and April, so they were not even compiled with GCC 4.9 and >> the latest libstcd++ for example. They could also be affected by >> other cases of subtle ABI changes in OSG or other dependencies. > > > Not quite true: chorenoid was binNMUd 20 days ago and 43 days ago, so they > will not be in the same state as they were at the time of source upload.
Hmmm, sorry for the confusion. I looked at the PTS and changelog linked from PTS page, I didn't know that the binNMUs do not appear there. Even with aptitude and apt, changelog doesn't show the NMUs. But most/all of the rdepends have some +b1 or +b2 appended in the version available, so yes, they should be somewhat recent. > Looking at the relevant dates though, nothing will have picked up the fix > for #765855; scheduling. Don't worry about filing bugs. OK, thanks. -- Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <[email protected]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAPQ4b8norCzaLqs2KyTMt0E0TbXrWogRWKBx4VT=a-6tps1...@mail.gmail.com

