These other two migrations are almost done, hopefully just requiring couple of minor uploads (merging a new Debian revision of ghostscript and uploading a new Ubuntu revision of exim4 to resolve a components-mismatch).
I think it it would be better to finish these other two transitions first, without fluidsynth, and then sync fluidsynth again, to be handled separately.
fluidsynth 2.2.4-2 (currently in jammy-proposed) has a SONAME bump:
libfluidsynth2 -> libfluidsynth3
which is a fairly large transition:
$ reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth | wc -l
30
This list of reverse- dependencies has exactly one package in common with other two currently ongoing transitions:
$ comm -12 <( reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l src:libidn)
vlc
$ comm -12 <( reverse-depends -b -l src:fluidsynth) <(reverse-depends -b -l src:liburing)
mpd
These other two migrations are almost done, hopefully just requiring couple of minor uploads (merging a new Debian revision of ghostscript and uploading a new Ubuntu revision of exim4 to resolve a components- mismatch) .
I think it it would be better to finish these other two transitions first, without fluidsynth, and then sync fluidsynth again, to be handled separately.