On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 08:06:24PM -0300, Ricardo Salveti de Araujo wrote: > On Aug 21, 2015 14:17, "Tony Espy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 08/20/2015 05:20 PM, Steve Langasek wrote: > >> I've been taking care of a backlog of packages that have been removed > >> in Debian but not removed in Ubuntu. One of the packages that's shown > >> up on the list as having reverse-dependencies in Ubuntu is obexd, whose > >> packages (obexd-client and obexd-server) don't merely have > >> reverse-dependencies, they have the ubuntu-touch metapackage as a > >> reverse-dependency. > >> According to the Debian bug report (http://bugs.debian.org/772094), > >> these packages are obsolete and superseded by bluez-obexd. bluez-obexd > >> is available in Ubuntu, and does show itself as replacing obexd-client > >> and obexd-server. Should the touch seed be changed to use bluez-obexd > >> in place of obexd-{client,server} going forward from wily? Do we have > >> test cases for obex support on the phone? > We do, the main use case here is contact sync with cars and so on, which > uses obex. > The API from the obex provided by bluez is quite different, so please only > drop this once we migrate completely to bluez5. Unfortunately, I already removed the packages when Tony gave the go-ahead. Does this change need to be reverted? If so, I think it would be best if the phone team explicitly took ownership of the obexd-* packages by preparing a new upload (which could then be sponsored in). Otherwise, as far as bluez5 is concerned, looking at the archive I believe this migration is already done. So perhaps there's no need to revert? -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer http://www.debian.org/ [email protected] [email protected]
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