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From: Ludovic Rousseau &lt;rousseau@debian.org&gt;
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Subject: pilot-qof: Possible runtime problem with libpisock9 0.12.4
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Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2009 11:10:31 +0200
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Package: pilot-qof
Severity: normal

Hello,

Your package pilot-qof (and libpilotobjects0) depends on libpisock9. I
uploaded a new upstream version of pilot-link 0.12.4 and users
discovered unplanned problems (#532798 #535565 #535588) with jpilot,
another application also using libpisock9.

The problem appears when jpilot is compiled against libpisock-dev 0.12.3
but executed using libpisock9 0.12.4.

Your application may also suffer such problems. I recommend you to check
your application is still working correctly using libpisock9 0.12.4 from
unstable. If that is not the case try to just recompile it with
libpisock-dev 0.12.4.

Sorry for the inconveniences.  Regards,


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