Alexander Wirt <formo...@debian.org> writes: >> This should be integrated in the backports.d.o repositories. > Backports is not for fixing bugs in stable.
I think there is a misunderstanding here. This is not about fixing unison in stable. "unison" 2.40.102-2 in stable works fine. It is not broken. There is nothing to fix. It works fine when talking to other stable servers. The package called "unison2.40.102" version 2.40.102-3+b1 in testing and unstable is broken. This broken package is not in stable. If it can't get fixed, it probably should get removed. The most recent "unison" package, version 2.48.3-1 in testing and unstable is not broken. Unfortunately it is not compatable with the version in stable. This is about letting stable users use the latest bleeding each version so that they can have compatability with unison 2.48 in unstable which is not broken. Which I believe is inline with what backports is for. -- Brian May <b...@debian.org>