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Author Re: GCC 4.0 as the default GCC / C++ ABI change
Matthias Klose

2005-07-12, 5:57 pm

NMU's for all C++ libraries, not depending on any other C++ library
are now allowed.

Matthias

Matthias Klose writes:
> For the time until all C++ libraries are converted, we use the
> following NMU policy for uploads related to the C++ ABI change:
>
> - - 0-day NMU's allowed for all C++ library packages, which are uploaded
> after the g++ default change, and are completely ignoring the C++
> ABI change.
>
> - - 2-day NMU's allowed for all C++ library packages, which are uploaded
> after the g++ default change, with serious bugs in the packaging
> (i.e. wrong package name in shlibs file, missing conflicts/replaces,
> library package without a library, etc).
>
> - - 5-day NMU for all C++ library packages, which can be converted, but
> are left alone.



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