Hi, Olivier Berger schrieb: > FYI, according to > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=464021 I suppose that > users having subscribed to packages in the PTS should now be notified of > such removals (which used not to be the case, and worried us a great > deal some weeks ago ;)
this suggests, that a user should subscribe to every package he or she is using. That sound a little impracticable to me considering the number of installed packages on an average desktop system. Especially if someone used tasksel. So I'd prefer what Nico has suggested: subscribing to »secure-testing-announce«. But then it would also be nice to have that like Karl suggested it. From the point of an user that would be the easiest way and integrate wonderfully into the update process. But then stable is what is worked for and if someone uses testing/unstable he/she should watch for herself or himself. So there remains only one question (for me): how is this dealt with on a dist-upgrade? Is ensured that every removed package results in some kind of notification? I believe that is not so (remembering the removal of ipac-ng). Kind regards, Kai -- Kai Wasserbäch (Kai Wasserbaech) E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber (debianforum.de): Drizzt URL: http://wiki.debianforum.de/Drizzt_Do%27Urden GnuPG: 0xE1DE59D2 0600 96CE F3C8 E733 E5B6 1587 A309 D76C E1DE 59D2 (http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de/pks/lookup?search=0xE1DE59D2&fingerprint=on&hash=on&op=vindex)
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