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Bug#1022921: wine: broken packages after running dist-upgrade



On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 02:36:06PM +0200, Stephen Kitt wrote:
> >  libwine : Depends: libz-mingw-w64 (>= 1.2.11+dfsg-4) but 1.2.11+dfsg-2 is
> > to be installed
> 
> Phil, wine’s debian/control hard-codes the above version as a minimum
> requirement on libz-mingw-w64, but there is no satisfactory version available
> in stable or backports. Presumably Wine needs a version of the libz DLL with
> no GCC dependencies, so we’d have to backport libz-mingw-w64 too. I can take
> care of that this weekend.

Indeed, this is the root cause of wine/bullseye-backports
uninstallability and one I didn't notice until after it passed NEW
because it's only in the binary constraints (4c4b59b439b3). I am curious
how a wine built against +dfsg-2 but linked against +dfsg-4 would
function correctly, do you know of a simple test case?

I see you followed through with your plan so thank you for the fixing
upload, I would have had to request a sponsor anyhow.

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