Package: buildd.debian.org X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-p...@lists.debian.org User: debian-p...@lists.debian.org Usertags: versioned-provides
As discussed in the thread at https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/06/msg00236.html https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/07/msg00026.html src:perl recently started to use versioned Provides. This seems to have broken wanna-build, despite #786671 being fixed during the stretch cycle. See for instance https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=libpgobject-type-datetime-perl https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=libtime-moment-perl where the 'dependency installibility problems' look incorrect to me and the build dependencies can be downloaded fine with 'apt build-dep' and the like. Do you think this is fixable? Should I be looking at reverting the versioned Provides change for now? Maybe it's "just" the wanna-build host still running jessie and not stretch? Copying the debian-perl list as multiple perl packages are affected. Example copy-paste below. The perl-base/5.24.1-5 package currently Breaks: libscalar-list-utils-perl (<< 1:1.42.02) Replaces: libscalar-list-utils-perl (<< 1:1.42.02) Provides: libscalar-list-utils-perl (= 1:1.42.02) and the change that triggered this was moving from traditional unversioned Provides. Dependency installability problem for libtime-moment-perl on arm64: libtime-moment-perl build-depends on: - libdatetime-perl:arm64 libdatetime-perl depends on: - libdatetime-locale-perl:arm64 (>= 1:1.06) libdatetime-locale-perl depends on: - libscalar-list-utils-perl:arm64 (>= 1:1.45) | libscalar-list-utils-perl:arm64 (>= 1:1.45) | perl:arm64 (>= 5.25) libtime-moment-perl build-depends on: - libdatetime-perl:arm64 libdatetime-perl depends on: - libdatetime-locale-perl:arm64 (>= 1:1.06) libdatetime-locale-perl depends on: - libscalar-list-utils-perl:arm64 (>= 1:1.45) | libscalar-list-utils-perl:arm64 (>= 1:1.45) | perl:arm64 (>= 5.25) libscalar-list-utils-perl depends on: - libscalar-list-utils-perl conflicts with: - libscalar-list-utils-perl:arm64 -- Niko Tyni nt...@debian.org