Hi Paul, Le jeudi 15 décembre 2022 à 21:16 +0100, Paul Gevers a écrit : > On 13-12-2022 21:59, Sébastien Villemot wrote: > > The problem is that atlas needs to be recompiled against lapack 3.11.0. > > Which has been done in atlas 3.10.3-13. But atlas itself cannot migrate > > to testing because of #1025699. > > While I understand recompiling "solves" the issue, normally this error > "undefined reference" hints at removal of symbols. Normally that should > be handled by a SONAME bump which would trigger auto trackers to be > generated for the transition. Such trackers notify the release team of > transitions and they can trigger rebuilds (you know that drill, > including the transition bug filing for coordination). Why do you think > that a SONAME bump wasn't the right solution in this case?
Actually the error is not due to a symbol removed, but to a symbol *added*. So no SONAME bump is warranted. Let me explain: In lapack 3.11.0, several new symbols ({z,c,d,s}trsyl3_) were added to liblapack.so.3 (a linear algebra library with a Fortran interface). As a consequence, new wrapper functions around these symbols were also added to liblapacke.so.3 (note the “e”), which is a C wrapper around liblapack.so.3, and which is also shipped by src:lapack. Hence the latest liblapacke.so.3 depends on the new symbols in liblapack.so.3. Now, libatlas3-base (compiled from src:atlas) also provides its own version of liblapack.so.3 (through the alternatives system¹). But, until it is recompiled against lapack 3.11.0, that version of liblapack.so.3 does not contain the new symbols. Hence, when liblapack.so.3 is provided by libatlas3-base, loading liblapacke.so.3 produces the error that is seen in the failing test. Essentially, what is missing is a restriction which would forbid the co-installation of liblapacke ⩾ 3.11 and libatlas3-base compiled against lapack < 3.11. I don’t know how to express that using our tooling, but maybe I’m unimaginative. I hope this clarifies. Best, ¹ See https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/LinearAlgebraLibraries -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ Sébastien Villemot ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian Developer ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ https://sebastien.villemot.name ⠈⠳⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀ https://www.debian.org
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