Sorry, I wasn't entirely clear what information you're asking for.
So a simple reverse-depends -r sid -b src:pcre2 (or leave out the -b) shows that Debian's clamav, get, php7.3, qtbase-opensource-src, and vte2.91 packages are using pcre2 now.
I don't like pcre's packaging workflow in Debian with source format 1.0 but I don't know whether Security wants to diverge for that.
Debian's pcre2 package is almost up-to-date. There was a new release a few days ago not in Debian yet. https://pcre.org/news.txt
Sorry, I wasn't entirely clear what information you're asking for.
So a simple reverse-depends -r sid -b src:pcre2 (or leave out the -b) shows that Debian's clamav, get, php7.3, qtbase- opensource- src, and vte2.91 packages are using pcre2 now.
I don't like pcre's packaging workflow in Debian with source format 1.0 but I don't know whether Security wants to diverge for that.
Debian's pcre2 package is almost up-to-date. There was a new release a few days ago not in Debian yet. /pcre.org/ news.txt
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Do you have any other specific questions?