Hi folks, I just uploaded a security fix to unstable, with high urgency. However, I got this response:
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 12:02, you wrote: > Warning: high (security) is not a valid urgency; it will be treated as low > by testing. > > Accepted: > cheesetracker_0.9.9-6.diff.gz > to pool/main/c/cheesetracker/cheesetracker_0.9.9-6.diff.gz > cheesetracker_0.9.9-6.dsc > to pool/main/c/cheesetracker/cheesetracker_0.9.9-6.dsc > cheesetracker_0.9.9-6_i386.deb > to pool/main/c/cheesetracker/cheesetracker_0.9.9-6_i386.deb The changes looks right: > Format: 1.7 > Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 10:31:35 -0600 > Source: cheesetracker > Binary: cheesetracker > Architecture: source i386 > Version: 0.9.9-6 > Distribution: unstable > Urgency: high (security) > Maintainer: Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Changed-By: Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> And the "Urgency" field matches Debian policy 5.6.17, where it explicitly states: "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." Is this a bug, or am I actually just missing something here? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]