Quoting Andrius Merkys (2020-07-10 11:52:40)
> On 2020-07-10 12:38, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > I suspect you are wrong about relaxing lower bounds to only upstream 
> > part.
> 
> I got this idea from the way the issue was fixed in node-expat [1].
> Could you explain why you think this is a bad idea?
> 
> [1]
> https://salsa.debian.org/js-team/node-expat/-/commit/fbea3d7cae693f4bd6b7a5a0d7adfbb25792a6a1

Whoops, looks like I am contradicting myself :-)

Reason I suspect upstream-only tracking is wrong is that also Debian 
changes can change ABI - either deliberately or accidentally.  Most 
notibly by adding/changing patches, but possibly also through changes to 
build-dependencies.

I thought with node-expat I had mimiced the dpkg-shlibdeps resolved hint 
for libnodeXX but I see now that I did that wrong: Currently that 
dependency is upstream-only, but that is because the current 
relationship is for a -1 release where the Debian part is stripped.

I now issued a new node-expat with an improved logic.  Thanks!


 - Jonas

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