Your message dated Wed, 28 Mar 2012 19:54:17 +0200
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and subject line libselinux1-dev: Removal of "Provides: libselinux-dev" breaks,
libfuse-dev
has caused the Debian Bug report #666057,
regarding libselinux1-dev: Removal of "Provides: libselinux-dev" breaks
libfuse-dev
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Package: libselinux1-dev
Version: 2.1.9-3
Severity: grave
In libselinux 2.1.9-3, you removed the "Provides: libselinux-dev" from
libselinux1-dev. This may have been a mistake since it isn't explicitly
mentioned in the changelog. At any rate the result is that libfuse-dev
is now uninstallable in unstable, so I can no longer build grub2.
Please restore this Provides as soon as possible.
(This could also be fixed by libfuse-dev depending on libselinux1-dev
directly, so I've CCed the libfuse-dev maintainer; but it does seem a
bit abrupt to yank the Provides out from under its feet without so much
as a bug report.)
Thanks,
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Version: 2.1.9-4
libselinux (2.1.9-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Team upload.
* debian/control: Re-add Conflicts/Provides for libselinux1-dev, the Provides
is still used.
-- Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:03:32 +0200
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