Hi Paul, sorry for the late reply.Fortunately, the additional delay has given the changes in unstable further testing and no new bug reports have been filed since then.
Am 18.03.23 um 22:17 schrieb Paul Gevers:
Control: tags -1 moreinfo Hi Michael, On 14-03-2023 13:47, Michael Biebl wrote:please unblock package network-manager. The current version in testing is 1.42.0-1 and upstream has created two stable point releases 1.42.2 and 1.42.4, cherry-picking various fixes into the nm-1.42 stable branch, most notably a fix for #1031891, a regression in the dnsmasq DNS backend when using a global DNS configuration. Upstream is rather conservative in cherry-picking fixes into their stable branches and the package ships an extensive test-suite, which is run during build.What does "rather conservative" mean? Do you have a link to their policy?
I don't think upstream has an explicit document here which I could link to, at least not one that I'm aware of. So the statement above is mostly from (my) past experience dealing with upstream.
Normally we'd like to have a more verbose description of the changes. The diff is uncomfortably big. Please try to avoid white space changes next time too (debian/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.rules), those are horrible to review.
Noted. The man pages are generated from .xml files, so could be excluded as well.
Do you want me to send an update with a more trimmed down debdiff? Is there a reason why you "Use execute_before
instead of override for dh_install" now?
This is a cosmetic change, mostly and something I've done in other packages as well, whenever I touched them. It doesn't change anything functionality wise but avoids having to specify a separate "dh_install" line.
> I've filtered out generated files (like Makfile.in) and po/*Next time, please provide the full filter that you used. I would not have guessed from that line that you stripped a lot of docs/ too.
Indeed, that's a good point.
No new regressions were reported for 1.42.4-1. I would thus like to see 1.42.4-1 unblocked for bookworm.Ack. I'm leaning to let it in now, but later in the freeze, please cherry-pick or defer.
Noted. No further update is planned at this point, but I'll definitely keep that in mind.
Thanks, Michael
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