Control: tags -1 confirmed On 03/05/16 19:12, Bas Couwenberg wrote: > Package: release.debian.org > Severity: normal > User: [email protected] > Usertags: transition > > Dear Release Team, > > For the Debian GIS team I'd like to transition to GDAL 2.1.0. > > There is no SONAME bump as for 2.0, only the virtual ABI package changed > to account for the C++ symbol changes. > > All reverse dependencies rebuilt successfully with GDAL 2.1.0 from > experimental. > > libgdal-grass doesn't need a binNMU as the 2.1.0 version will be > uploaded to unstable instead. The initial upload to experimental is > currently in NEW awaiting FTP master review. > > > Ben file: > > title = "gdal"; > is_affected = .depends ~ "gdal-abi-2-0-2" | .depends ~ "gdal-abi-2-1-0"; > is_good = .depends ~ "gdal-abi-2-1-0"; > is_bad = .depends ~ "gdal-abi-2-0-2"; > > > Transition: gdal > > libgdal20 (2.0.2+dfsg-5) -> libgdal20 (2.1.0+dfsg-1) > gdal-abi-2-0-2 -> gdal-abi-2-1-0 > > The status of the most recent rebuilds is as follows. > > dans-gdal-scripts (0.23-5) OK > fiona (1.6.3-2) OK > gazebo (7.0.0+dfsg-2) OK > gmt (5.2.1+dfsg-4) OK > imposm (2.6.0+ds-2) OK > libcitygml (2.0-2) OK > liblas (1.8.0-9) OK > libosmium (2.6.1-1) OK > mapcache (1.4.1-2) OK > mapnik (3.0.11+ds-1) OK > mapserver (7.0.1-3) OK > merkaartor (0.18.2-7) OK > mysql-workbench (6.3.4+dfsg-3) OK > ncl (6.3.0-8) OK > node-srs (0.4.8+dfsg-2) OK > openscenegraph (3.2.3+dfsg1-1) OK > osmium (0.0~20160124-b30afd3-1) OK > pdal (1.2.0-2) OK > postgis (2.2.2+dfsg-1) OK > pprepair (0.0~20151110-28dca91-1) OK > prepair (0.7-5) OK > qlandkartegt (1.8.1+ds-5) OK > qmapshack (1.6.1-2) OK > rasterio (0.34.0-1) OK > saga (2.2.4+dfsg-1) OK > sumo (0.25.0+dfsg1-3) OK > thuban (1.2.2-10) OK > vtk6 (6.2.0+dfsg1-11.1 / 6.3.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) OK / OK > xastir (2.0.6-4) OK > > grass (7.0.4-1) OK > osgearth (2.7.0+dfsg-1) OK > osmcoastline (2.1.3-1) OK > pktools (2.6.6-1) OK > pyosmium (2.6.0-1) OK > > libgdal-grass (2.0.2-2 / 2.1.0-1~exp1) FTBFS / OK > qgis (2.14.1+dfsg-2 / 2.14.2+dfsg-1~exp1) OK / OK
Go ahead. Cheers, Emilio

