On Mon, 7 Oct 2013, Chris Bannister wrote:
hi Chris,
Before replying, I waited until the release of the Wheezy version 7.2,
but this changed nothing about mediatomb
1/ what means "fixed mediatomb/0.12.1-5" ?
The bug no longer exists in version 0.12.1-5
I understood that, but my hidden question was "why does apt-get still
installs (or more precisely tries to install) version 0.12.1-4" ?
or "how to get version 0.12.1-5"
After some browsing about the #677959? bug report, I found:
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 13:34:25 +0000
Source: mediatomb
Source-Version: 0.12.1-5
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
mediatomb, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
May-be I was too impatient, and it takes more than 4 weeks to install
0.12.1-5, but as apt-get mentions it, I would expect it means that
it is already available. It's rather confusing.
NB: after that, I downloaded the source, and built it succesfully !!
(still version 0.12.1-4)
So *you* couldn't reproduce it, doesn't mean bug doesn't exist for
someone. (e.g. did you use same libavformat source as bug submitter?)
There is in the dowloaded tar file a libav_0.7_support.patch, but the
bug report mentions libav_0.11_support.patch
So, I still don't understand why "apt-get install" fails.
FTBFS, etc are source package errors have nothing to do with "apt-get
install" failing. Humans still need to read the output of
apt-listbugs and decide for themselves whether that bug will affect
them.
It's also very confusing that building "by hand" (i.e. ./configure ; make ;..)
works, and that "apt-get --build source .." fails
*Anyone* can submit a bug at *anytime*.
in that case, the bug has already been submitted, and marked as "fixed"...
At last, mediatomb 0.12-5 is now provided by Jessie (don't know since how long)
I suppose it means that it will arrive in Wheezy some day..
best regards,
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Pierre Frenkiel
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