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Date:      Mon, 24 Jun 2024 03:55:20 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 279932] Sabnzbd 4.2.2 depends on sabctools 8.1.0 but only 8.2.3 is available
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--- Comment #4 from James French <james@french.id.au> ---
(In reply to James French from comment #2)

Oops, edited bug properties with a half written reply and it saved:

py-sabctools got bumped to 8.2.3 while sabnzbd had an intentional restricti=
ve
dependency (>=3D 8.1, < 8.2). The response to the package fallout was to ma=
ke the
dependency less restrictive which has broken things even more as instead of
having a package failing to build, we've got a package that does build, but
doesn't run. I can't find a bug report for that fix, but if it'd come to me=
 for
maintainer approval I'd have rejected it without a proper patch.

I'm in the process of handing off maintainership to Nick, as I don't have t=
he
time to properly maintain the port any more. That said, we may be able to m=
ake
an interim patch to get sabnzbd to the point where it can play nice with the
bumped tools.

Bug #277626 is open to bump sabnzbd to a supported version, but there's oth=
er
dependencies that are not yet in ports that are being worked on to be able =
to
bring it up to date.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time we've broken this way (ref bug
#272071). The tools are only used by sabnzbd, and need to be updated in
lockstep with the daemon. They would really benefit from having a common
maintainer - Po-Chuan, Nick: your thoughts please?

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