Re: [Pkg-kde-extras] libkexiv2, kdegraphics, and libkexiv2-7-dev

2009-05-12 Thread Mark Purcell

> > I notice kdegraphics 4.2.2 provides a libkexiv2-7 binary, which is is a
> > "higher" SONAME than the one provided by the libkexiv2 source package
> > both in unstable and experimental. Does this mean the libkexiv2 source
> > package, together with its libkexiv2-{3,5} and libkexiv2-dev binary
> > packages, should be removed from unstable and experimental?

Yes. Upstream have merged the lib into KDE4 core libs.

There is a new upstream KDE3 version of libkexiv2 that does build with the new 
exiv2. However as KDE3 is now depreciated i haven't packaged it.

In summary I'm happy to drop the libkexiv2 source package and only build with 
the libkexiv2 provided by the kdegraphics package.

In slower time kdegraphics should also provide libkexiv2-dev.

Mark 


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Re: libkexiv2, kdegraphics, and libkexiv2-7-dev

2009-05-12 Thread Adeodato Simó
+ Sune Vuorela (Tue, 12 May 2009 12:08:20 +0200):

> On Tuesday 12 May 2009 11:50:53 Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > Hello, KDE people.

> > I notice kdegraphics 4.2.2 provides a libkexiv2-7 binary, which is is a
> > "higher" SONAME than the one provided by the libkexiv2 source package
> > both in unstable and experimental. Does this mean the libkexiv2 source
> > package, together with its libkexiv2-{3,5} and libkexiv2-dev binary
> > packages, should be removed from unstable and experimental?

> > Additionally, I notice kdegraphics 4.2.2 provides libkexiv2-7-dev
> > instead of libkexiv2-dev. Is there a reason for this? I realize it has
> > very few reverse dependencies, but unless there's a reason for it, I
> > think it'd be much better if the old libkexiv2-dev could be preserved.
> > (We can talk about when would be the best timing to change it back.)

> The {3,5} ones are kde3 based libraries where the 7 is the kde4 based edition.

> At the time of packaging, it was unclear (and I'm still not fully sure) when 
> everything will be ready and moved to kde the kde4 versions.

Well, there's nothing left in unstable depending on the -3 one, but at
the same time it's FTBFSing against the new exiv2, so I was thinking
that iff its final destination is to get removed, I'd do the exiv2
transition without a recompiled libkexiv2 (which is possible since no
package depends on both libexiv and libkexiv). If its final destination
is not RM, then the FTBFS has to be fixed before exiv2/KDE4 can go
forward. Which one is it?

> I'm not sure there is much gain in keeping libkexiv2-dev, except for pure 
> aestethical reasons.  There should be no way to move from -{3,5} to -7 
> without 
> major source changes.

Right, but when eg libkexiv2-7 gets bumped to libkexiv2-8, what are you
going to do with the development package name? One would want to be able
to schedule Bin-NMUs, etc.

Cheers,

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Re: libkexiv2, kdegraphics, and libkexiv2-7-dev

2009-05-12 Thread Sune Vuorela
On Tuesday 12 May 2009 11:50:53 Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Hello, KDE people.
>
> I notice kdegraphics 4.2.2 provides a libkexiv2-7 binary, which is is a
> "higher" SONAME than the one provided by the libkexiv2 source package
> both in unstable and experimental. Does this mean the libkexiv2 source
> package, together with its libkexiv2-{3,5} and libkexiv2-dev binary
> packages, should be removed from unstable and experimental?
>
> Additionally, I notice kdegraphics 4.2.2 provides libkexiv2-7-dev
> instead of libkexiv2-dev. Is there a reason for this? I realize it has
> very few reverse dependencies, but unless there's a reason for it, I
> think it'd be much better if the old libkexiv2-dev could be preserved.
> (We can talk about when would be the best timing to change it back.)

The {3,5} ones are kde3 based libraries where the 7 is the kde4 based edition.

At the time of packaging, it was unclear (and I'm still not fully sure) when 
everything will be ready and moved to kde the kde4 versions.

I'm not sure there is much gain in keeping libkexiv2-dev, except for pure 
aestethical reasons.  There should be no way to move from -{3,5} to -7 without 
major source changes.

/Sune
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libkexiv2, kdegraphics, and libkexiv2-7-dev

2009-05-12 Thread Adeodato Simó
Hello, KDE people.

I notice kdegraphics 4.2.2 provides a libkexiv2-7 binary, which is is a
"higher" SONAME than the one provided by the libkexiv2 source package
both in unstable and experimental. Does this mean the libkexiv2 source
package, together with its libkexiv2-{3,5} and libkexiv2-dev binary
packages, should be removed from unstable and experimental?

Additionally, I notice kdegraphics 4.2.2 provides libkexiv2-7-dev
instead of libkexiv2-dev. Is there a reason for this? I realize it has
very few reverse dependencies, but unless there's a reason for it, I
think it'd be much better if the old libkexiv2-dev could be preserved.
(We can talk about when would be the best timing to change it back.)

Cheers,

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- Always.
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