Ari Pollak wrote:
Once again, that doesn't make any sense. Pidgin's configure only looks
for nss
You are indeed correct, I was misinformed by the pidgin developers on
irc, I have now worked out what really happened.
nss was forciblly updated in testing because it was blocking so many
packages from transitioning. Unfortunately in doing so the pkg-config
file for it was updated to depend on nspr rather than xulrunner-nspr.
The result is that pkg-config will not find nss even when the full
xulrunner-nss name is used.
i'm forwarding this on to the release team because it means the breakage
from the forcing in of nss a lot worse than it first appears, this is
going to cause any package to that depends on nss through pkg-config to
FTBFS in testing.
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