Source: openjdk-7 Version: 7~u3-2.1-3 Severity: important User: [email protected] Usertags: glib-2.32 ftbfs
Hi, quoting README from glib 2.32: " For a long time, gobject-2.0.pc mistakenly declared a public dependency on gthread-2.0.pc (when the dependency should have been private). This means that programs got away with calling g_thread_init() without explicitly listing gthread-2.0.pc among their dependencies. gthread has now been removed as a gobject dependency, which will cause such programs to break. The fix for this problem is either to declare an explicit dependency on gthread-2.0.pc (if you care about compatibility with older GLib versions) or to stop calling g_thread_init(). " In a similar way, gio-2.0.pc has been cleaned up and it has moved gmodule-no-export-2.0 from Requires to Requires.private. If your package use the gmodule API, you should add an explicit dependency on gmodule-2.0.pc. Development releases of 2.32 are available in experimental. During a test-rebuild openjdk-7 failed to build with the new glib [1] due to undefined references. Please update openjdk-7 at your earliest convenience, so once we move the glib version from experimental to unstable, your package will remain buildable. Thanks! Michael, on behalf of the Debian GNOME team. [1] http://people.debian.org/~biebl/glib-undefined-references/openjdk-7_7~u3-2.1-3.log _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openjdk Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openjdk More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

