On Aug 28, 2010, at 1:49 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote: > > Now, version 0.8.2 is back to SID. I can't upload a new 0.8.3 to > experimental, because I need you to change your so version number before > I can upload (otherwise, there's collisions). Please let me know when I > can download a new fixed version of the 0.8.x series, and upload it to > experimental (so that Ubuntu gets a chance to have the new package we've > been working on before 10.10 is out in few month, which was the > motivation of Clint Byrum). >
Markus, it would be great if an 0.8.4 or 0.8.3.1 release arrived with soname bumped. We could just rebuild all of our rdepends, but then anybody who has depended on libdbi0 will break when the new version arrives. Either way, I'd prefer not to revert to 0.8.2 in Maverick, being in Beta freeze right now. Its much better if we can just upload the new version, and then rebuild all these rdepends: $ apt-cache rdepends libdbi0 libdbi0 Reverse Depends: syslog-ng python-gammu-dbg python-gammu libgsmsd7 libdbd-sqlite3 libdbd-sqlite libdbd-pgsql libdbd-mysql libdbd-freetds libapache2-mod-log-sql-dbi libapache2-mod-log-sql-dbi icinga-idoutils gammu-smsd collectd-core collectd rrdtool rrdcached librrd4 liblua5.1-rrd0 libdbi0-dev I have created a bug report in Ubuntu to link to the Debian report. https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/libdbi/+bug/625882 I believe all that is needed is to bump 'LIB_CURRENT' in configure.in from 0 -> 1, and autoreconf. Markus, please let me know if we can do anything to assist with this, its fairly urgent, but not something we can really work around with a patch. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org