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[Bug 1678417] Re: Please rebuild pd-aubio against libaubio5

 

Attaching a debdiff for a no-change rebuild ready for when the
transition starts.

** Patch added: "pd-aubio_0.4-1ubuntu1.debdiff"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pd-aubio/+bug/1678417/+attachment/4851867/+files/pd-aubio_0.4-1ubuntu1.debdiff

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Title:
  Please rebuild pd-aubio against libaubio5

Status in pd-aubio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ardour and aubio are currently stuck in zesty proposed. Rik Mills's
  analysis:

  "From update-output.txt

  trying: denemo aubio ardour
  skipped: denemo aubio ardour (0, 0, 13)
      got: 42+0: a-19:a-4:a-4:i-5:p-4:s-6
      * amd64: pd-aubio

  Seems to migrate it needs to do that with newer aubio etc.

  e.g. looking at
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/zesty/amd64/ardour/1:5.5.0~dfsg-1

  new ardour built against and depends on the libaubio5 in proposed, so
  needs that to migrate with it.

  But the update-output.txt is saying that would break  pd-aubio, which
  makes sense if you dig into it as pb-aubio in release depends on
  libaubio4 which would be replaced by libaubio5.

  http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/pd-aubio

  So as a first guess, maybe pb-audio could have a rebuild against the new
  aubio to depend on the newer lib in proposed instead, so all that
  migrating does not break it? I don't know this stack and it's deps, so I
  am somewhat guessing here if that would work or rebuild ok."

  I can confirm that pd-aubio builds fine against libaubio5 in Debian
  sid. We need to start the transition and then rebuild pd-aubio against
  the aubio currently in zesty-proposed.

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