On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 18:32 +0200, Helge Kreutzmann wrote: > According to this page [texlive-* updated for the "five year old" bug] > Looking at the changelog entries, I see however: > texlive-base (2007.dfsg.2-1~lenny2) stable-proposed-updates; urgency=low > > * add scrollmode to xelatex.ini (Closes: #534427) [...] > texlive-extra (2007.dfsg.17-1~lenny02) stable-proposed-updates; urgency=low > > * add scrollmode to mllatex.ini [...] > texlive-lang (2007.dfsg.4-1+lenny1) stable-proposed-updates; urgency=low > > * add \scrollmode to cslatex.ini (Closes: #534428) [...] > So the description appears to be correct for -bin, but (probably) not > for the others.
The rationale we were given for each of the scrollmode changes when they were proposed for {old,}stable was that they did indeed fix problems related to some of the content being >= five years old; indeed, the original subjects of the two bugs quoted agree with that. >From http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2009/07/msg00015.html , which refers to the corresponding oldstable updates: <quote who="Frank Küster"> the previous upload of texlive-bin to oldstable has fixed the 5-year-old-LaTeX problem only for LaTeX itself, and for those formats that load LaTeX and do it with the same configuration. Two formats, however, are missing \scrollmode in their ini file, which means that the format generation engine will wait for input when it encounters the LaTeX warning. With \scrollmode, the process will just continue, and the format generation script has a chance to distinguish between errors and (this case) warning. </quote> I tried to make the description of the package in the proposed-updates tracker (and thus the press release, as that is initially generated based on the tracker) reflect the reason for the change rather than the specific implementation detail, as the former seemed more relevant and useful to users. Regards, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org