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Package: qcad
Version: 2.0.4.0-1-2
Severity: grave

With the apparent changeover from libqt3 to libqt3c102, qcad will no  
longer install properly (without wanting to install libqt3 and thus  
removing 200 other packages).  The simple fix, is to make libqt3 have a  
'Replaces' line, but until then, packages such as qcad must be re-created  
with a slightly changed 'depends' line to reflect this new qt3 library.

Maybe this bug should be filed against libqt3 as a large myriad of  
packages are affected by it.

Suggestions?

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On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 07:13:16PM +1000, David Murn wrote:
> Package: qcad
> Version: 2.0.4.0-1-2
> Severity: grave

> With the apparent changeover from libqt3 to libqt3c102, qcad will no =20
> longer install properly (without wanting to install libqt3 and thus =20
> removing 200 other packages).  The simple fix, is to make libqt3 have a =
=20
> 'Replaces' line, but until then, packages such as qcad must be re-created=
 =20
> with a slightly changed 'depends' line to reflect this new qt3 library.

> Maybe this bug should be filed against libqt3 as a large myriad of =20
> packages are affected by it.

> Suggestions?

Read the posts on the debian-qt-kde mailing list and the C++ ABI
transition announcement on debian-devel-announce, which clearly explain
that this is intended behavior.

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Steve Langasek                   Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer                   to set it on, and I can move the world.
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