Control: tags -1 + fixed-upstream On Tue, 28 Jan 2020 23:50:24 +0100 Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> After installation, gplaycli --help works (but please do add > a manual page), but nothing else: The error is now different: $ gplaycli -d com.skype.raider [ERROR] Unknown error: New version of protocol release. Update gplaycli and check https://github.com/matlink/gplaycli There is a new upstream release that fixes this and the other errors, please update to version 3.29: https://github.com/matlink/gplaycli/releases/tag/3.29 I also think that you should ask for removal of the package from Debian earlier Debian releases, since it is very broken there now. https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/developer-duties.en.html#maintain-packages-in-stable $ rmadison gplaycli debian: gplaycli | 0.2.1-1 | oldstable | source, all gplaycli | 3.25+ds-1~bpo9+1 | stretch-backports | source, all gplaycli | 3.25+ds-1 | stable | source, all gplaycli | 3.27+dfsg-1 | unstable | source, all You can request removal from stretch and buster by doing this: * run: `reportbug release.debian.org` * select: 5 rm Stable/Testing removal requests * enter the version: buster 3.25+ds-1, stretch 0.2.1-1 * enter No specific architectures * enter an explanation: Google Play API changes broke the tool * send the bug report Repeat these steps for each of stretch and buster. For the stretch-backports suite I think you would need to send a mail to the backports mailing list asking for it to be removed. https://backports.debian.org/Contribute/ -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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