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regarding transition: sndio
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: [email protected]
Usertags: transition

libsndio has undergone a minor SONAME bump in the latest release; there is 
however no consequential change in the public API that I'm aware of. The 
updated package is already in experimental, and all rdeps still build. There 
should be no action necessary for rdeps other than a rebuild.

There are two rdeps in common with libcdio, which also has a transition staged 
in experimental; there is no reason libsndio shouldn't wait a while if that 
makes things easier. At least one rdep would like to wait to fix an RC bug 
anyway.

For reference, reverse-dependencies of libsndio6.0 in unstable are:

 * sndiod, sndio-tools: Same source package as libsndio6.0, non-issue
 * libsdl2: maintainers would like to fix an RC bug first rather than binNMU
 * mpv, audacious-plugins: should need only a rebuild

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On 09/03/16 12:49, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
Hi



Please go ahead.

done a few seconds ago.

and this is over.

Emilio

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