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regarding [Fwd: About gpgme1.0 (1.4.1-0.1) and libpth-dev]
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Package: libgpgme11
Severity: serious
Version: 1.4.1-0.1
On Tuesday 28 May 2013 15:35:07 Maximiliano Curia wrote:
> ¡Hola Daniel!
>
> El Tuesday, May 28, 2013 a las 08:06 escribiste:
> > The build-time dependency on libpth-dev has been dropped in upstream
> > release 1.3.2. Check out the NEWS file.
>
> Ok, great.
So you broke the abi of the package. That needs a proper transition, not
papering stuff over with rebuilds. And it means we also need to do a transition
with libgpgme++. Alterantively, we need to bring it back. If it is abi
compatible with one of the other libraries, we might be able to get away with
a couple of symlinks.
Libraries isn't hard. It just needs a bit of consideration.
/Sune
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Hi,
I'm going to close this report. For the reasons look into the bug
thread. There is to this moment AFAIK nobody affected by the removal of
libgpgme-pth.so.11 and the only package affected has already been fixed.
Regards, Daniel
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