Hi,
Good question. They are being removed from bullseye; there are still
some (2) packages that use grib-api rather than its replacement eccodes.
They need to be rebuilt to use eccodes before grib-api can be safely
removed. This is happening presently.
Alastairx
On 11/09/2019 23:18, Fabric
Hi,
Thanks for the answer, as I'm quite new into bug reporting, I also
reported the same bug for libgrib-api0 (so you want close one).
I wonder why these libraries appears in bullseye as they are, as you
say, obsolete. Is there an explanation (just curiosity)? And if the
purpose of theses package
Hi,
Thanks for the answer, as I'm quite new into bug reporting, I also
reported the same bug for libgrib-api0 (so you want close one).
I wonder why these libraries appears in bullseye as they are, as you
say, obsolete. Is there an explanation (just curiosity)? And if the
purpose of theses package
Hi,
libgrib-api-tools is obsolete, and should be replaced with libeccodes-tools.
libgrib-api-tools will be removed from Debian soon,
regards
Alastair
On 11/09/2019 13:15, Fabrice Meyer wrote:
Package: libgrib-api-tools
Version: 1.28.0-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
grib_set lead to a
Package: libgrib-api-tools
Version: 1.28.0-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
grib_set lead to a missing file error while calling it with -s and -w. The
missing file is /usr/share/grib_api/definitions/boot.def but the whole
directory /usr/share/grib_api is also missing.
This could be solved by
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