Re: [orca-list] Pluginsystem for Orca using libpeas
- From: Patrick ZAJDA <patrick zajda fr>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Pluginsystem for Orca using libpeas
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2021 18:53:20 +0200
Thanks, we came to the same conclusion about Buster libpeas version.
So I'm going to wait for Bullseye to release...
Le 10/06/2021 à 18:44, Geoff Shang a écrit :
On Thu, 10 Jun 2021, chrys wrote:
if this commit is true, you need at least version 1.26 of libpeas
from January 2020.
Debian Bullseye (the next release) has libpeas 1.28.
Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to be in buster-backports.
I looked at the version in Bullseye. It actually has fewer
dependencies than the version in Buster, and many of them are the same
version or are covered by packages in Buster.
However, it depends on libpython3.9, and as the version of Python in
Buster is 3.7.3 and one of the dependencies for libpython3.9 is libc6
>= 2.29 which is higher than the version in Buster, trying to pull in
libpeas from Bullseye will result in an upgrade of libc6 which will
suck in a whole lot of other packages.
As I see it, your choices are:
1. Upgrade to Bullseye. Bullseye is currently frozen and is likely
to release soon, so this might be safe enough to do. I'm going to do
this on one of my systems for a similar reason - I need Python > 3.7.
You should read the release notes first though as there may be
important changes (you should do this anyway).
2. Pull in libpeas from Bullseye anyway and accept all the upgraded
packages. This will result in a partially upgraded system which is
probably not a good idea, especially given that lib6 will be upgraded.
3. Build libpeas from source. I have no idea at all how involved this
is and it may well be more work than it's worth, particularly given
the dependencies.
4. Wait for Bullseye to release.
HTH,
Geoff.
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