Bug#1003972: marked as done (libphonenumber: New upstream release - please update)

Neil Mayhew neil_mayhew at users.sourceforge.net
Mon Jan 31 13:49:45 GMT 2022


On 2022-01-29 08:59, Neil Mayhew wrote:
> On 2022-01-28 22:33, tony mancill wrote:
>> I noticed that 8.12.42 was released a couple days ago [4].
>> My thought was to let 8.12.41 transition to testing (5 days) before
>> uploading to unstable again, in case that impacts whether/when Ubuntu
>> picks up the update. Let me know if you know otherwise.
>
> That sounds like the best approach. I don't know the details of how 
> Ubuntu picks up the updates, but I have a bug report open with Ubuntu 
> and I'll follow up there once 8.12.41 reaches testing. I'll mention 
> that you're planning to package 8.12.42 as well.

Ubuntu already picked up 8.12.41 automatically, so I think you could go 
ahead and package 8.12.42 now.

It's helpful that 8.12.42 has a tag which 8.12.41 didn't. Also, the Java 
artefact IDs have "-SNAPSHOT" removed, so this seems like more of an 
official release.

I noticed that the Java deps were bumped in 9a7be581. However, the 
bullseye versions still meet or exceed them.
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