On Fr, 2010-07-09 at 12:02 +1000, Scott Evans wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 16:45 +0000, Darren Salt wrote:
> > libxine1-x is NOT going away. libxine1's dependencies on it and
> > libxine1-console will be going away once squeeze is released, assuming
> > that the transition is completed.
> > 
> 
> Hmm I'm now confused! as the changes done to Me TV in Debian compile and
> its all good, the version of xine-lib in maverick is only at 1.1.17-4
> so I made the request for the newer version to be merged into Maverick
> and this will solve the issue. I too was of the same opinion of Julian
> for the change in Debian (me-tv_1.3.0-1) 
> 
> So Darren, are you saying we have the packaging incorrect in Debian
> (wrong dependency) or that I should just maintain the dependencies in
> ubuntu as they were?  and not use the newer dependencies that involve...
No, he just says that libxine1-x is not going away, only libxine1's
dependency on it. We require libxine1-x, but only depended on libxine1;
and that would break after the libxine1-x dependency has been removed
from libxine1.

Using dh_xine instead of depending on libxine1-x allows us to easily
switch to xine 1.2 where the package is called libxine2-x (due to ABI
breakage); without requiring a new source upload.


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Please Sync me-tv 1.3.0-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/602981
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