clone 412577 -1 retitle -1 5.6.17 (Urgency) should list emergency, maybe a normative list? reassign -1 debian-policy thanks
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Package: lintian > Version: 1.23.27 > Severity: normal > E: apt_0.6.46.4.1_i386.changes: bad-urgency-in-changes-file emergency > That is a valid urgency, see policy. Policy is a little inconsistent here (not formally so, but it reads odd on first glance), so I can see where this error came from. In the changelog section, policy says: urgency is the value for the Urgency field in the .changes file for the upload (see Urgency, Section 5.6.17). It is not possible to specify an urgency containing commas; commas are used to separate keyword=value settings in the dpkg changelog format (though there is currently only one useful keyword, urgency).[16] with the footnote saying: [16] Recognized urgency values are low, medium, high and emergency. They have an effect on how quickly a package will be considered for inclusion into the testing distribution, and give an indication of the importance of any fixes included in this upload. However, footnotes in Policy are not normative, and section 5.6.17 says: This is a description of how important it is to upgrade to this version from previous ones. It consists of a single keyword usually taking one of the values low, medium or high (not case-sensitive) followed by an optional commentary (separated by a space) which is usually in parentheses. This does say "usually" so it doesn't contradict, but it's easy to miss the usually in that sentence. So we're in the weird situation where there's no normative list and the only list in the main body of Policy doesn't include emergency. I'm going to clone this bug to policy, since at the least the list in footnote 16 and the list in 5.6.17 should match. And we should discuss whether the list in 5.6.17 should be normative and comprehensive; are other urgencies rejected by the archive software? Anyway, I will also fix lintian. Thank you! -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]