Ardour stuck in proposed
Ross Gammon
rosco2 at ubuntu.com
Sat Apr 1 09:19:36 UTC 2017
I can confirm that pd-aubio builds fine for me in a sid pbuilder
(fastest way for me to test). A recent build in Debian confirmed it on
most other arches as well.
If someone is able to kick off the transition, I have produced a
no-change rebuild debdiff ready for sponsorship at the appropriate time:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pd-aubio/+bug/1678417
In any case I will keep an eye on things until it is sorted out.
Thanks.
Ross
On 04/01/2017 09:43 AM, Ross Gammon wrote:
> Thanks Rik for the time it took to investgate and write that up for me!
>
> I will do a test build!
>
> On 04/01/2017 09:33 AM, Rik Mills wrote:
>> 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.
>>
>> On 01/04/17 07:58, Ross Gammon wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> We are pretty keen to get the latest ardour
>>> (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ardour) into the Ubuntu Studio
>>> Zesty release, as it is one of our most important packages.
>>>
>>> Up until recently, it was waiting for xjadeo to move from main to universe.
>>>
>>> Today, I have been looking at update_excuses & update_output, but I am
>>> having trouble understanding where the problem lies. I am struggling to
>>> work out which dependency is blocking things. Any help/tips would be
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Ross
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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