On Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 08:53:04PM +0200, Julian Andres Klode wrote: >So, > >we currently have code dealing with falling back from InRelease >to Release{,.gpg} and it's all a bit much IMO. Now that buster >has been released with an InRelease file, the time has IMO come for >us to drop support for the old stuff from APT! > >Timeline suggestion >------------------- >now add a warning to apt 1.9.x for repositories w/o InRelease, but >Release{,.gpg} >Aug/Sep turn the warning into an error, overridable with an option (?) >Q1 2020 remove the code > >My idea being that we give this a cycle in the Ubuntu 18.10 stable >release before we drop it, so people are ready for it. > >Why remove it? >-------------- >* It's annoying UX to have repositories with Release files and the "Ign" lines >* Handling the fallback from InRelease to Release{,.gpg} involves some >abstractions > and logic and the less logic we have in security-relevant file fetching, the > better
Can we please slow this kind of change down? We normally look for a full cycle in Debian stable before making breaking changes. Your proposed schedule will potentially bite people using stable - the deprecation warnings will have come and gone. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com "Because heaters aren't purple!" -- Catherine Pitt