This has been removed from eoan pursuant to its removal from Debian.
Debian removal comment:
ROM; outdated and useless library; Debian bug #934734
** Changed in: libv8-3.14 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Also removed from Ubuntu Eoan recently
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libv8-3.14/+publishinghistory)
I see Disco (19.04) was mentioned above, though I don't know if packages
can/will be removed from non-development releases.
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It looks like the problem has been solved upstream by Debian who has
removed this package from sid.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1837038
Title:
Broken and defunct libv8-3.14
Oh! Jeroen! I'm sorry I didn't notice who reported this bug when
responding earlier. :) Hello again, it's good to hear from you.
Thanks for the details.
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In the latest versions of Debian/Ubuntu, postgresql-10-plv8 has already
been removed and r-cran-v8 has been ported to use the working v8
provided by libnode: https://packages.ubuntu.com/eoan/r-cran-v8
So this only leaves 'uwsgi-plugin-v8'. In Debian this package has been
removed from the stable
On my Bionic box, I see there's a few direct reverse dependencies:
$ apt-rdepends --reverse libv8-3.14.5
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
libv8-3.14.5
Reverse Depends: libv8-3.14-dbg (= 3.14.5.8-11ubuntu1)
Reverse Depends:
Is there somebody that can take a look at this? Again libv8-3.14 crashes
on start, has a lot of security issues and has been removed from Debian
stable.
What's worse is that libv8-3.14 is masking the working version of
libv8-dev from libnode-dev.
Copying from
Thank you!
Indeed, the Debian maintainer (Jérémy Lal) told me he is in the process
of removing libv8-3.14 entirely as well, but they need to deal with the
last reverse dependency (uwsgi-plugin-v8).
But for them it's less of an urgent issue because they have already
removed it from stable
Thanks for reporting.
I've subscribed the Ubuntu archive admins to take a look at this.
Just a note: while the package was removed from Debian stable/testing,
it looks like it is still present in unstable
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libv8-3.14.
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