Public bug reported:

fluidsynth 2.2.4-2 (currently in jammy-proposed) has a SONAME bump:

  libfluidsynth2 -> libfluidsynth3

which is a fairly large transition:

$ reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth | wc -l
30

This list of reverse-dependencies has exactly one package in common with
other two currently ongoing transitions:

$ comm -12 <(reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:libidn)
vlc

$ comm -12 <(reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:liburing)
mpd

These other two migrations are almost done, hopefully just requiring
couple of minor uploads (merging a new Debian revision of ghostscript
and uploading a new Ubuntu revision of exim4 to resolve a components-
mismatch).

I think it it would be better to finish these other two transitions
first, without fluidsynth, and then sync fluidsynth again, to be handled
separately.

** Affects: fluidsynth (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  fluidsynth 2.2.4-2 (currently in jammy-proposed) has a SONAME bump:
  
-   libfluidsynth2 -> libfluidsynth3
+   libfluidsynth2 -> libfluidsynth3
  
  which is a fairly large transition:
  
  $ reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth | wc -l
  30
  
  This list of reverse-dependencies has exactly one package in common with
  other two currently ongoing transitions:
  
- $ comm -12 <( reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:libidn)
+ $ comm -12 <(reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:libidn)
  vlc
  
- $ comm -12 <( reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:liburing)
+ $ comm -12 <(reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:liburing)
  mpd
  
  These other two migrations are almost done, hopefully just requiring
  couple of minor uploads (merging a new Debian revision of ghostscript
  and uploading a new Ubuntu revision of exim4 to resolve a components-
  mismatch).
  
  I think it it would be better to finish these other two transitions
  first, without fluidsynth, and then sync fluidsynth again, to be handled
  separately.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1952918

Title:
  Please temporarely pull fluidsynth 2.2.4-2 from jammy-proposed

Status in fluidsynth package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  fluidsynth 2.2.4-2 (currently in jammy-proposed) has a SONAME bump:

    libfluidsynth2 -> libfluidsynth3

  which is a fairly large transition:

  $ reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth | wc -l
  30

  This list of reverse-dependencies has exactly one package in common
  with other two currently ongoing transitions:

  $ comm -12 <(reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:libidn)
  vlc

  $ comm -12 <(reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l 
src:liburing)
  mpd

  These other two migrations are almost done, hopefully just requiring
  couple of minor uploads (merging a new Debian revision of ghostscript
  and uploading a new Ubuntu revision of exim4 to resolve a components-
  mismatch).

  I think it it would be better to finish these other two transitions
  first, without fluidsynth, and then sync fluidsynth again, to be
  handled separately.

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