Re: libkpmcore soname bump in rawhide

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Hi Mattia,

Mattia Verga wrote:
> I've tried to contact you directly to inform of the soname bump, but in
> FAS I found the email kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx which gave me an error of
> nonexistent domain when sending the email...

Huh? That address works fine, I just sent a test mail to it and it arrived.

You can also use calamares-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (which, according to the 
policies, should have been CCed on this announcement).

> now I will take note of this your new email address

It's not my "new" e-mail address, it's the actual ISP account to which 
kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx also forwards. But sure, you can send to it directly.

> and I will inform you a week ahead of a new soname bump.

That would be appreciated. Though I don't think it matters much if Calamares 
is broken for a few days in Rawhide. :-)

(By the way, you can write me in Italian if you want, I'm an Italian citizen 
and, even though I was born and live in Austria and was taught German as a 
mother tongue, I speak Italian fluently.)

> There's no problem to give you commit access to kpmcore and
> kde-partitionmanager, if you give me commit access to calamares I can
> chain build it when a new libkpmcore soname bump will happen (if there
> are no other changes required).

Kpmcore usually bumps soname when they make some incompatible API changes 
(that of course also change the ABI), not just ABI, so there are usually 
other changes needed. Calamares has them done already, in its master branch, 
I will update the package to a snapshot in Rawhide. I think a release is 
planned when the kpmcore release happens.

        Kevin Kofler
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