Control: clone -1 -2
Control: ressign -2 librdf0-dev 1.0.16-2
Control: affects -2 soprano

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 you wrote:
> The problem seems to be that soprano build depends on libiodbc2-dev and
> librdf0-dev while librdf0-dev also depends on unixodbc-dev which
> conflicts with libiodbc2-dev.

> This problem seems to be introduced with librdf0-dev 1.0.16-2 which has:
> Depends: librdf0 (= 1.0.16-2), libraptor2-dev (>= 2.0.10), librasqal3-dev
> (>= 0.9.30), libdb-dev, libmysqlclient-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libpq-dev,
> unixodbc-dev

> While librdf0-dev 1.0.16-1 has:
> Depends: librdf0 (= 1.0.16-1), libraptor2-dev (>= 2.0.2), librasqal3-dev (>=
> 0.9.25), libdb-dev, libmysqlclient-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libpq-dev

> See that 1.0.16-1 did not depend on unixodbc-dev while 1.0.16-2 does.

> I guess this problem would be solved by solving bug#639300 and building
> soprano against unixodbc-dev instead of libiodbc2-dev?

Sadly unixodbc-dev and libiodbc-dev are not drop in replacements for one
another, and soprano only supports iodbc currently.

I'm cloning this bug because the bug was introduced by redland, and as
such it should be fixed there.

Anyway, I'll be working on iodbc after the kde4.11 transition, which
hopefully will remove the long standing conflicts between unixodbc and
iodbc. If needed, you can sneak preview the libiodbc packages from the
experimental repos.

> Note that this bug also currently makes 10 architectures not being
> bootstrappable: http://bootstrap.debian.net/

-- 
Confucius say: He who play in root, eventually kill tree.
Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/


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