Note that tiff 4.x packages libtiff5, while tiff 3.x packaged libtiff4. During the libtiff4 -> libtiff5 transition, the tiff source package is providing transitional packages for libtiff4-dev and libtiff5-alt-dev. If you have a package with a build dependency on libtiff-dev, you don't have to care about any of this. Otherwise, the notes below describe what you should do to make sure your package is ready for the transition. * If your package build-depends on libtiff-dev already, no action required; the release team will automatically schedule a rebuild of your package at the appropriate time. * If your package depends on libtiff4-dev but can work fine with tiff 4.x (most packages), replace your dependency on libtiff4-dev with a new dependency on libtiff-dev. * If your package build-depends on libtiff5-dev or libtiff5-alt-dev and is known to work with both tiff 3.x and tiff 4.x (i.e., it does not use the BIGTIFF extensions in tiff 4.x), you can just change the build dependency to an unversioned libtiff-dev. You can also remove any special code that you may have added to your package to get it to find tiff in the non-standard location. If you were finding tiff with pkg-config, you shouldn't have to make any changes to your package other than the build dependency. * If your package build-depends on libtiff5-dev, you don't HAVE to do anything, but you may be helping yourself in the future if you change the build dependency to libtiff-dev (>> 4.0.3-6~). -- Jay Berkenbilt , Thu, 5 Dec 2013 12:55:17 -0500