Aurelien Jarno <[email protected]> writes:

> I don't know what is the maximum allowed length for the upgrading 
> checklist. Waht about that:

>   It is no longer recommended to specify the Priority field in source
>   package control files.  If the field is omitted, dpkg defaults to
>   "optional" for the source package priority, and binary packages
>   inherit the priority from the source package.

How about:

    Specifying the ``Priority`` field in source package control fields is
    no longer recommended unless the priority needs to be changed from the
    default. If the field is omitted, the default source package priority
    is ``optional``, and binary packages inherit the priority from the
    source package.

It's not really relevant to the user that dpkg is the component that sets
the default, only what the semantics are. I think this wording may also
make it clearer that you do still need to think about whether you should
provide Priority because the default is wrong.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([email protected])              <https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>

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