• Bug#266176: libapache2-mod-layout needs to be recompiled for apache2 LF

    From Adam Conrad@1:229/2 to All on Tue Aug 17 02:00:21 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Package: libapache2-mod-layout
    Severity: serious

    Due to an unfortunate but necessary change to the apache2 packages
    that changed the ABI of libapr0, your package needs to be rebuilt
    against the latest apache2 packages. To make this transition happen
    smoothly, the following must happen:

    Bump your apache2-*/libapr build-depends to (>= 2.0.50-9)
    Upload with "urgency=medium"

    I apologize for the lack of warning, however I spent all weekend
    getting apache2 ready for this, and I didn't have much time to
    send out warning bugs.

    We've tested subversion, php4, and mod_perl extensively to make sure
    these changes in APR don't break anything, and we're satisfied they
    don't. If those three aren't broken, the smaller ones should
    certainly be fine too. :)

    If action isn't taken before today's dinstall, I *WILL* NMU with
    the above simple changes.

    Thanks,

    ... Adam Conrad
    (with the blessing of the RM team)


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  • From Guus Sliepen@1:229/2 to Adam Conrad on Tue Aug 17 15:00:16 2004
    From: [email protected]

    On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 05:30:45PM -0600, Adam Conrad wrote:

    Due to an unfortunate but necessary change to the apache2 packages
    that changed the ABI of libapr0, your package needs to be rebuilt
    against the latest apache2 packages. To make this transition happen smoothly, the following must happen:

    Bump your apache2-*/libapr build-depends to (>= 2.0.50-9)
    Upload with "urgency=medium"

    Bah, if the ABI changed, why didn't the soname of libapr get bumped?

    We've tested subversion, php4, and mod_perl extensively to make sure
    these changes in APR don't break anything, and we're satisfied they
    don't. If those three aren't broken, the smaller ones should
    certainly be fine too. :)

    I see bugs #266165 and #266198 complaining about a broken libapr0, and
    those bugs aren't closed yet. What's the current status of libapr0?

    If action isn't taken before today's dinstall, I *WILL* NMU with
    the above simple changes.

    Why the rush? I know we're trying to get a release out, but why do you
    want to NMU within one day?

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    Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,
    Guus Sliepen <[email protected]>

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