[Bug 826601] Re: FFe: multiarch dependencies of libcurl, needed for proper functioning of flashplugin-installer
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Mon Aug 15 08:09:11 UTC 2011
I've uploaded a multiarch-converted openldap to Debian unstable this
evening.
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Title:
FFe: multiarch dependencies of libcurl, needed for proper functioning
of flashplugin-installer
Status in “openldap” package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in “openssl” package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in “rtmpdump” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Only upon removing ia32-libs from my system have I discovered that
flashplugin-nonfree does not work unless a 32-libt libcurl is
available that it can dlopen (bug #780573). libcurl itself is
multiarch-ready, but three of its dependencies are not: librtmp0,
libldap-2.4-2, and libssl1.0.0.
Risk of regression from openldap and openssl conversion is somewhat
higher than the risk from the other two sets of multiarch FFes
requested, because these libraries are lower in the stack and we're
now a few days farther after Feature Freeze. Although none of these
libraries have plugin paths, I know for certain that php5 is going to
regress (FTBFS) because it uses both openssl and openldap and its
build system is not multiarch-proof. There may be other similar
issues elsewhere in the archive that I don't know about. Best chance
of finding those regressions, given the broad scope of the reverse-
build-dependencies, would be to have any FFe included in an archive
rebuild.
The benefit of this change is that it is most assuredly the last piece
needed in order to cross-install flashplugin-viewer with
nspluginwrapper, taking out another significant cause of ia32-libs
installation on end users systems.
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