On 06/03/18 09:58, Bas Couwenberg wrote: > On 2018-03-06 09:47, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> On 05/03/18 19:38, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: >>> On 03/04/2018 12:33 PM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: >>>> On 03/04/2018 09:45 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >>>>> On 03/03/18 12:10, Bas Couwenberg wrote: >>>>>> Package: release.debian.org >>>>>> Severity: normal >>>>>> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org >>>>>> Usertags: transition >>>>>> Control: block -1 by 889931 889936 876934 >>>>>> Control: forwarded -1 >>>>>> https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-proj.html >>>>>> >>>>>> PROJ 5.0.0 has been released and bumps the SOVERSION from 12 to 13, >>>>>> requiring a transition. >>>>>> >>>>>> Almost all reverse dependencies rebuilt successfully with the new proj >>>>>> packages from experimental (as summarized below), >>>>>> >>>>>> Please also schedule binNMUs for the affected packages in experimental >>>>>> if those have not yet moved to unstable when the transition starts. >>>>> >>>>> Go ahead. >>>> >>>> Thanks. proj (5.0.0-1) was uploaded earlier this morning and is now >>>> built & installed on all release architectures. >>> >>> Please also schedule binNMUs for the rdeps in experimental: >>> >>> dw spatialite_4.4.0~rc1-1~exp2 . ANY . experimental . \ >>> -m 'libproj-dev (>= 5.0.0-2)' >>> >>> dw spatialite-tools_4.4.0~rc1-1~exp1 . ANY . experimental . \ >>> -m 'libproj-dev (>= 5.0.0-2)' >> >> There's no binNMU command there. > > My understanding of wanna-build is that dep-wait achieves the same and adds a > dependency constraint, which nmu does not.
It does not. dep-wait only adds the dependency constraint, so it's useful if the package is in needs-build or bd-uninstallable. If it's e.g. Installed, it will do nothing. >> Scheduled now for all rdeps: >> >> nmu spatialite spatialite-tools mapnik qmapshack . ANY . experimental -m >> "Rebuild against libproj13." > > Thanks, but mapnik & qmapshack didn't need binNMUs, they were uploaded after > the > transition started and already built with proj 5.0.0. Oops, I cancelled them. Emilio