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Package: icecast2
Severity: serious
Justification: no longer builds from source


This bug is related to #373818 and should probably be closed along with it.

Due to the tight build-dependency and dependency on libtheora, icecast2 now 
fails to build from source
as libtheora now is in a newer version.

I tried to loosen up on the build-dep, and it at least built. 

As another note, I am interested in the reasoning behing the tight dependency, 
but that is just because I am curious


/Sune


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Version: 2.3.1-3.1

I've NMUed for these bugs (fixing the bug to use versioning instead of the
"fixed" tag, to ease tracking through testing); here's the changelog:

>  icecast2 (2.3.1-3.1) unstable; urgency=high
>  .
>    * Non-maintainer upload.
>    * Disable Theora support (by removing Depends and Build-Depends on
>      libtheora0 and libtheora-dev, adding a Build-Conflicts on libtheora-dev
>      instead); the 0.0.0.alpha6 version is currently too unstable (see
>      #340175), and 0.0.0.alpha5 is no longer in the archive. This fixes both
>      FTBFS (Closes: #373855) and missing dependency (Closes: #373818) 
> problems,
>      but it reopens #308939.

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