Revert back to Debian non-t64 packages?

Bug #2061743 reported by Simon Josefsson
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Hi

I'm maintainer of the Debian Shishi package and also upstream of this package.

You opened bug about t64 API and uploaded renamed packages into Debian:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062896

However my analysis is that no package renames is necessary since libshishi always used 64-bit time_t even on 32-bit hosts. So I have reverted the package rename in Debian. See analysis:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062896#24

Would it be possible to revert the package renaming in Ubuntu? As far as I can tell, that will just cause package syncing incompatibility going forward.

If you have any more information about why you believe shishi is affected by any time_t migration API/ABI issue, and actually need a package rename to uphold ABI on armhf, of course that would be welcome.

/Simon

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