On Sat, 07 Sep 2013 23:44:12 +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:

> Is this the right syntax for the break clause:
> 
> Breaks: jakarta-jmeter (<< 2.8-1),
>         jenkins-instance-identity (<< 1.3-1),
>         jglobus (<< 2.0.6-1),
>         libitext-java (<< 2.1.7-6),
>         libpdfbox-java (<< 1:1.8.2+dfsg-1),
>         voms-api-java (<< 2.0.9-1.1)
> 
> I listed only the package that were confirmed to break and required and
> modification. I'm not sure about versions, should I use (<< X) where X
> is the first version supporting Bouncy Castle >= 1.47, or should I use
> (<= Y) where Y is the last version in testing compatible with Bouncy
> Castle 1.44?

The former, i.e. "<< X"; it should break everything less than the first
fixed version of those packages, since there are broken (pun
intended).

Cheers,
gregor

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