On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Santiago Vila wrote: > > That dpkg and diffutils 2.9-1 can't work together is obvious. > > That such fact is due to a bug in diffutils is what I'm unsure about. > > > > My idea was to reassign the bug back to dpkg-dev so that you can close > > it whenever it's adapted to the new diff behaviour. > > I have cloned the bug, so we have two copies of the bug. One for dpkg-dev > (#570008) and one for diffutils (#570064). > > You close the one in diffutils, I close the one in dpkg-dev once > it supports the new output.
This is what I find confusing from a "formal" point of view. Either the bug is in diffutils or it is in dpkg-dev. One of the two have to be changed, but not both. I've modified diffutils for the benefit of our build system, but that does not necessarily mean that it's a bug in diffutils, it's just that we prefer a workround now until we decide about the right fix than no fix at all. BTW: The BTS allows a bug to be assigned to multiple packages. I think a reassign to "dpkg-dev,diffutils" would have worked. Anyway, I'm keeping this bug open, as that's the one we are supposed to forward upstream ("diffutils breaks dpkg-dev"). > [...] > > BTW: You might want to contact upstream by using the new list > > "bug-diffutils.gnu.org" that now exists. > > bug-diffut...@gnu.org you mean? is that a ML and not a bug submission > list? Oops, copied and pasted from the List-Id. Yes, it's with "@", and it's a mailing list and it's publicly archived. > Can you do it since you are the diffutils maintainer in Debian? Ok. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pine.lnx.4.64.1002161348530.26...@cantor.unex.es