On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 12:22:59PM +0100, Lionel Debroux wrote: >... > On 1/27/18 1:42 AM, Guillem Jover wrote: > > On Thu, 2018-01-25 at 23:59:06 +0100, Lionel Debroux wrote: > > > Several days ago, jmm from the security team suggested that I start > > > a discussion on debian-devel about Berkeley DB, which has known > > > security issues, because doing so may enable finding a consensus on > > > how to move away from it in Debian (which is hard). So here's a > > > post :) > > > > > --- > > > Do you think we should start the journey of getting rid of libdb5.3 > > > at a wide scale ? And if so, how to optimize resource usage in > > > general ? :) > > > --- > > > > As with many things in Debian, this was already discussed some years > > ago. :) The maintainers are supposedly even on board, see the thread > > starting at: > > > > <https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/06/msg00328.html> > I suppose I should have searched better :) > > Looks like although several packages which (used to) depend on libdb5.3 > were removed or modified, most weren't... and an updated version of that > list would therefore not learn us much. > Out of curiosity, which tool was used to obtain this list, BTW ? There's > nothing too obvious to me in apt, apt-get, apt-cache or the Tracker Web > interface.
I don't know what was used, perhaps something like sudo apt-get install devscripts ubuntu-dev-tools reverse-depends -l -s src:db5.3 | dd-list -i > In order to sort libdb5.3's reverse dependencies by popularity, >... I'm not convinced that would bring much value, someone would still have to check all packages for finding all interesting and hard cases. > Thanks, > Lionel. cu Adrian -- "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days. "Only a promise," Lao Er said. Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed