On 06/02/2016 08:37 PM, Le Déchaîné wrote: > I'm using debian testing on my desktop with apt-listbugs installed. > apt-listbugs prevents me from installing broken things... at least, > when Adrian doesn't close useful bug reports.
This was not a useful bug report - at all. You are not telling me news. >> Again, I DO NOT CARE. Testing is TESTING. Not "use on production machine". > > After doing update/upgrade/dist-upgrade for 5-6 months almost every > day (which meant installing and upgrading, surprisingly, tens of > thousands of packages), this is the FIRST time this happened. So, you > should reconsider your personal, original definition of "testing". I do not care about your personal use case. You are not entitled to get any personal assistance from anyone. This is free software and I am spending my personal free time to do these things. You don't get to decide how I spend my time unless you pay me for it. >> Yes, I know. I'm an idiot and I have no business in doing anything with > computers. > > If you want to ban everyone posting bugs in debian testing, therefore > dangerously rendering apt-listbugs USELESS and making testing unstable > or even broken because "it's just testing", you have no business in > doing anything with testing, stick to unstable. I still don't care. Your bug reports aren't contributing anything. In fact, they are keeping us from doing useful things. Again, read the name of the distribution it's called "TESTING". > Anyway, forget it: Back to the subject, waiting one week for 1.14, > thanks everyone. That's the only correct thing to do. I'm glad you finally understood. Thank You! -- .''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz : :' : Debian Developer - glaub...@debian.org `. `' Freie Universitaet Berlin - glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de `- GPG: 62FF 8A75 84E0 2956 9546 0006 7426 3B37 F5B5 F913