@Matthias: he means subscribing to bugs of libimobiledevice + packages that use it to notice if there are new bugs being filed that would be due to this update.
I guess in this case the reverse dependencies are a bit complicated, though. Build reverse dependencies ('reverse-dependencies -b libimobiledevice-dev') show the following but in practice users see problems with actual programs that eg. use gvfs:
@Matthias: he means subscribing to bugs of libimobiledevice + packages that use it to notice if there are new bugs being filed that would be due to this update.
For example, https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ libimobiledevic e/ -> Subscribe to bug mail -> Give 'Subscription name', doesn't matter what -> Click Create
I guess in this case the reverse dependencies are a bit complicated, though. Build reverse dependencies ('reverse- dependencies -b libimobiledevic e-dev') show the following but in practice users see problems with actual programs that eg. use gvfs:
* gnome-mplayer ideviceinfo
* gvfs
* ideviceinstaller
* ifuse
* ipheth
* libgpod
* nautilus-
* upower
Of the ones listed above, only gvfs and upower are installed by default so those are the points of interest.