[Debian GNUstep maintainers] Re: GNUstep library transition
Steve Langasek
vorlon at debian.org
Tue Dec 13 12:39:34 UTC 2005
Hi Hubert,
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 11:17:57PM -0500, Hubert Chan wrote:
> It looks like we are just about ready to transition the GNUstep packages
> to use the new GNUstep libraries. Due to the filesystem changes that we
> had to make to get GNUstep (more) compliant with the FHS (see
> debian-policy archives -- all previous complaints have been addressed to
> my knowledge), the old GNUstep libraries and the new GNUstep libraries
> cannot be installed at the same time. This means we will have to
> mass-rebuild all GNUstep programs.
Just for reference, can you explain what it is that prevents the library
versions from being co-installable? I would expect a mass-rebuild anyway,
but it sends up warning flags for me to hear that partial upgrades won't
work. :)
> At least two of the packages that I know of are involved in the other
> transitions: pdfkit.framework (C++), and cynthiune.app (C++, flac). The
> updated pdfkit.framework for libstdc++6 is already in testing, as is the
> updated cynthiune.app for libstdc++6 and libflac7. I don't know of any
> other packages that are involved in any of the other transitions.
Sounds good.
> The GNUstep-maintainer team's plan is to upload the new packages (once
> they're recompiled) first into experimental. Then, when we get the
> green light from -release, we will upload to sid.
If there are no conflicting transitions, is there any other reason to upload
to experimental first instead of uploading directly to unstable?
Cheers,
--
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Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
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