So I am also unsure of what exactly your scenario is (what the
reproduction steps are).
Without any environment variables, cross compiling isn't used, so this
bug isn't hit. It's only when you set environment variables to use
cross compilers that you might hit this scenario. But if you look at,
This bug was fixed in the package taglib - 1.9.1-2.4
Sponsored for Artur Rona (ari-tczew)
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* Non-maintainer upload.
* Provide a minimal symbols file (with no actual symbols yet)
to produce a shlibs dependency on libtag1v5 instead
Right.
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Just FYI, both qt4-x11 and ia32 libs in Karmic have this patch. So if
we're still in the waiting-for-testing-to-confirm-patch-works stage, can
Ara or someone else affected by this test with Karmic?
And then I'm guessing by the milestone that an SRU is desired?
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