Package: apt-listchanges Version: 2.85.13 Severity: minor
According to README.Debian:
While upgrading a package _package_, apt-listchanges does the following: 1. finds the name of its _source package_ ; 2. see if this _source package_ has already showed up in its status database or not, if not jump to 4 ; 3. read _package_ changelog from its .deb and append the data to the data to be shown ; 4. update this _source package_ as seen in the status database. This is done for every package that is going to be installed or upgraded. The reasons for a changelog not to show up are: * you never installed any binary package from that source package before, meaning that `apt-listchanges` breaks each time a source package is renamed, I can't fix that ; * there is no new changelog entry: - `apt-get install --reinstall`) ; - or you already installed a binary package from the same source and the same version. * `apt-listchanges` was unable to guess the package source name (should not happen); * `apt-listchanges` was unable to find the Debian changelog in the binary package (should not happen either).
I have been using apt-listchanges for years, but I was thankfully never shown changelogs. I don't think this reflects the default behavior. -- Filipus Klutiero http://www.philippecloutier.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org