On Jul 1, 2012 5:24 AM, "Michael Gilbert" <mgilb...@debian.org> wrote: > > > I'm still investigating the problem and more details about it are > > welcomed, please don't NMU for either unstable or stable. > > Why? This kind of statement requires some kind of justification (such > as the proposed commit is incomplete or wrong or something like that). > Otherwise, why slow down others trying to help? > > Best wishes, > Mike >
Actually I am not very willing to apply random patch without upstream acknowledgement or a clear statement of what problem it tries to fix. For this very issue, the solution is not clear to me about what problem it's trying to mitigate, and at the same time looks ugly on hard coding a magic size of 1024*1024*512 without a proper description. So I ask people don't NMU and give me more time to investigate.