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Bug#266165: marked as done (new version causes Subversion to segfault)



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Package: libapr0
Version: 2.0.50-9
Severity: serious

libapr0 2.0.50-9 has a great side effect of causing Subversion 1.0.6-1
to segfault. Reverting to 2.0.50-8 works. I figure this change in -9 did
it:

  * Bump libapr0 shlibs to (>= 2.0.50-9), since we're introducing
    some serious ABI breakage with the above changes.
      
Could you at least bump the soname, and provide a compat wrapper for
some functions? Or perhaps forcing a Subversion rebuild with latest APR
is better. (And all the other separate SVN stuff that links to APR as
well.) I can't really figure out which solution is best.

-Josh

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From: "Adam Conrad" <adconrad@trinitysoftware.com.au>
To: <266165-done@bugs.debian.org>, <266198-done@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: More bug closures...
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:50:57 +1000
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These bugs were fixed in NMUs by me which are, apparently, no longer
considered NMUs because I'm now part of the apache2 maintenance team.

... Adam

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