Bug#958905: Multiple versions of libocct cannot be installed

Tobias Frost tobi at debian.org
Sat Jul 16 11:09:02 BST 2022


Source: opencascade
Followup-For: Bug #958905
Control: tags -1 upstream wontfix
Control: close -1

Hi Yuri,

Upstream unfortunatly does not properly manage SONAMES, so it is currently the
only way how opencascade can be managed in Debian: The library packages of
the different versions have the smae library name, so they cannot be co-installed.

We need the Breaks/Replace to ensure that the updates will happen, as the
different libraries versions are not binary compatible and we need to ensure the
right version.

OTOH, we won't have multiple opencascade versions anyway in Debian and the
library transistion ensures that all packages in Debian will use the same
version; at least in testing and stable releases.

I understand that there are usecases that would benefit from be able to
coninstall the libraries, but that should be done upstream first and then
done in the Debian packaging;

Closing this bug as wont-fix then.
(I recommend yout to filing this request upstream instead.)


-- 
tobi



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