Good. Glad we did. The thing has been outdated and crapping on every web site across the Internet. It takes 5 minutes to build a new hash and update the package being pulled.

It only took nearly 2 weeks of it to get your attention. Don't fret none. In a year or so all sites will have flash removed and you can go eventually abandon the package.

It may annoy you, but you took on the responsibility for such an irritating package, which such broad impact, that you'd think making a cron job that weekly checks whether a newer update is ready and then sends you a note when it is would help you monitor the package in a more timely manner.

- Marc



On 06/09/2016 03:06 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Jesus Christ, people! There are actually seven duplicates of the *SAME* bug 
report?

Do you people even bother these days to check for existing bug reports or do 
you just
file a new bug right away and always assume you're the first one?

Seriously, how hard is it to open your browser and point it to bugs.debian.org, 
then
type "flashplugin-nonfree" and then hit "Search"? And if you're using 
"reportbug",
it *will* actually show you all the existing bug reports.

Please be more considerate in the future. You guys produced a lot of 
unnecessary noise!

There is no need to assume what with a package that is being installed by 
thousands of
users, that *you* will have been the first one to discover this particular 
issue.
Is there?

So, for the next time: *Before* reporting a bug, *please* check for existing 
bug reports!

Thank you!

Adrian


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