Re: Unannounced soname bump: libjasper.so.4 -> libjasper.so.6

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Miro Hrončok wrote on 2022/02/13 22:26:
On 13. 02. 22 13:32, Josef Řídký wrote:
Hi,

first of all, I would like to apologize for the mess I've caused by the jasper .so name bump in Rawhide. I entirely forgot the side-tag option and had the old mindset of having rawhide as a "sandbox for new features". I wrote to Miro already as I am not part of the proven packager group to assist me with the update - specifically with package rebuild.

On the other hand, I have to partially agree with Kevin Koffler in the way that making library upgrade in the rawhide from a regular maintainer point of view is still quite painful and from discussion with my colleagues it seems that I am not the only one who feels it that way.

Mostly, simple rebuild of dependent packages is all that is needed, but to achieve it, I have to either communicate with all other maintainers (where their number might be quite huge and not all of them are able to react in meningul timeframe - agree it's not applicable with handful of dependent packages, where it is easy to get it done) or bother some proven packager to do the rebuilds on my behalf (which is something I don't like, as the workload is transferred to someone, who has enough of his/her own tasks already).

It would be awesome to have some bot available for all Fedora maintainers, which would have proven packagers rights and it's only function would be -> bump spec file and build (e.g. in specific side-tag). In that way, for most library updates this would be the easiest way, how to get them into Fedora and bother other maintainers/proven packagers as little as possible.

Considering most of the dependent packages failed to rebuild in this case, I am not sure how a robot would be supposed to deal with this :(

Successful rebuilds (jasper+5):

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds?inherited=0&tagID=50649&order=-build_id&latest=1

Still in progress:
gdal (already succeeded on some architectures)

Failed twice (13):
LibRaw
OpenSceneGraph
digikam
eccodes
gegl04
grads
grib_api
kdelibs
kdelibs3
ncl
qt5-qtimageformats
qt6-qtimageformats
wgrib2

If somebody wants to help, build in f37-build-side-50649 please.


A
One issue as Kevin pointed out should be fixed in
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/jasper/c/810e315ae32ec99e569361e680308fd14974bb20?branch=rawhide

LibRaw, gegl04, OpenSceneGraph, digikam was okay with the above change.

kdelibs3 also seems to be okay with above, but ppc64le build only failed:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=82799185
Looking at build.log , it looks like parallel make issue.

B
Other issue like missing symbol on jpc_encode / jpc_decode is that now jasper 3 hides
these internal decoder / encoder symbols:
https://github.com/jasper-software/jasper/commit/5fe57ac5829ec31396e7eaab59a688da014660af

(While I am testing now) I believe that the usage
    image=jpc_decode(jpcstream,opts);
can simply replaced with
    image=jas_image_decode (jpcstream, -1, 0);

and
    ier=jpc_encode(&image,jpcstream,opts);
can be
    fmt = jas_image_strtofmt("jpc");
    ier=jas_image_encode(&image,jpcstream,fmt,opts);

Now I am trying to fix g2clib -> grads chain dependency first.

Regards,
Mamoru
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