Control: tags -1 confirmed On 29/09/17 22:55, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: > On 09/27/2017 12:31 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> On 23/09/17 21:46, Bas Couwenberg wrote: >>> Package: release.debian.org >>> Severity: normal >>> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org >>> Usertags: transition >>> >>> For the Debian GIS team I'd like to transition to GDAL 2.2.2. >>> >>> Like the previous transition to GDAL 2.2.1 (#866797), there is no SONAME >>> bump, only the virtual ABI package changed to account for the C++ symbol >>> changes. >>> >>> All reverse dependencies rebuilt successfully with GDAL 2.2.2 from >>> experimental as summarized below, except gazebo. >>> >>> gazebo (7.8.1+dfsg-1) FTBFS for some unclear reason unrelated to gdal >>> (it FTBFS with plain unstable too): >>> >>> [ 88%] Built target gazebo_gui >>> make[2]: Leaving directory '/build/gazebo-7.8.1+dfsg/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu' >>> Makefile:165: recipe for target 'all' failed >>> >>> >>> libgdal-grass doesn't need a binNMU as the 2.2.2 version will be >>> uploaded to unstable instead. liblas likewise doesn't need a binNMU, >>> the version is experimental will be moved to unstable instead. >>> >>> >>> A complication for the transition is the inability to build the gdal >>> package on armhf, due to an issue with ca-certificates-java: >>> >>> Setting up ca-certificates-java (20170531+nmu1) ... >>> Error: missing `server' JVM at >>> `/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-armhf/jre/lib/arm/server/libjvm.so'. >>> Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing >>> components. >>> >>> But openjdk-8-jdk-headless cannot be installed because it depends on >>> ca-certificates-java, see: >>> >>> >>> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=gdal&arch=armhf&ver=2.2.1%2Bdfsg-2%2Bb2&stamp=1505204615&raw=0 >> >> That's #874276, and that's a blocker to start this. > > The uninstallable build dependencies are now resolved, but the > underlying issue in the ca-certificates-java package apparently has not > (based on reopening of the bugreport).
This is fine now, isn't it? And since gl2ps has migrated, let's go ahead with this. Cheers, Emilio