On Thu, 2017-03-09 at 15:10 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote: > ldns was updated from 1.6.17 to 1.7.0 for Rawhide and Fedora 26 on > 2017-03-06. This update bumped the soname from libldns.so.1 to > libldns.so.2 . This soname bump was not announced, as it is supposed > to > be, and dependent packages were not rebuilt. > > opendnssec depends on libldns and freeipa-server-dns requires > opendnssec, so this resulted in FreeIPA server deployment - which is > a > core Fedora Server feature, and in the Alpha release requirements - > breaking on both 26 and Rawhide. > > We will now need to go through the blocker process to have the > opendnssec rebuild pulled into Fedora 26 composes, as this > unannounced > soname bump landed right before the Alpha freeze. > > Other packages that depend on libldns appear to be dnssec-trigger and > netresolve. dnssec-trigger has been rebuilt (but will need to go > through the blocker or FE process to make it into 26 Alpha), > netresolve > has not, yet. I will try to rebuild netresolve. > > Once again, folks, *please* announce your soname bumps, and co- > ordinate > rebuilds. Can we simply have a mechanism that blocks packages from going through if a soname bump id detected and an appropriate bugzilla with a specific keyword of SONAMEBUMP is not present, or something like that ? This would force maintainers to pay attention and coordinate perhaps ? Simo. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx