On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 14:16 +0200, Sven Eckelmann wrote: > Ben Hutchings wrote: > > Package: batman-adv-kernelland > > Version: 2011.1.0-1 > > Severity: important > > Tags: wheezy sid > > > > linux-2.6 (2.6.38-4) unstable; urgency=low > > > > * usb-audio: Define another USB ID for a buggy USB MIDI cable > > (Closes: #617743) > > * net: Enable BATMAN_ADV as module (Closes: #622361) > > [...] > > > > Ben. > > _A_ batman-adv version is included in 2.6.38, but not v2011.1.0. v2.6.38 > provides version v2011.0.0. v2011.2.0 is also nearly finished and will be > available through this package at the time of the release.
Max just uploaded Linux 2.6.39. > I don't want to say that I am completely against the removal, but first > wanted > to provide a different view on the topic. Is there some kind of policy that > deals with that topic? Yes, there is a general policy against code duplication and multiple versions in Debian. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.
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