> On 14 Sep 2022, at 10:37, Wouter Verhelst <wou...@debian.org> wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 03:09:07PM +0300, Hakan Bayındır wrote: >> Yes, you’re right. However, my reservation is whether dpkg is more prone to >> breaking in disaster recovery scenarios. Reading a gzipped file is always >> simpler than querying a DB via more abstraction. > > Honestly though, the way to track down a regression is to read > /var/log/dpkg.log, not changelogs. Does /var/log/dpkg.log contain why my VPNs suddenly don’t connect or my daemon behaves differently after the last update? I thought they’re delivered through news and changelogs. Actually, OpenVPN’s changing defaults are nicely delivered through NEWS and changelogs, so I know why things broke at the first place. Cheers, H. > -- > w@uter.{be,co.za} > wouter@{grep.be,fosdem.org,debian.org} > > I will have a Tin-Actinium-Potassium mixture, thanks.
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in binary p... Niels Thykier
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in binary p... Gioele Barabucci
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in binary packag... Hakan Bayındır
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in binary p... Andrey Rahmatullin
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in bina... Gioele Barabucci
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in bina... Hakan Bayındır
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in ... Andrey Rahmatullin
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs... Hakan Bayındır
- Re: Automatic trimming of chang... Andrey Rahmatullin
- Re: Automatic trimming of chang... Wouter Verhelst
- Re: Automatic trimming of chang... Hakan Bayındır
- Re: Automatic trimming of chang... Marvin Renich
- Re: Automatic trimming of chang... Wouter Verhelst
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in binary packag... Bill Allombert
- Re: Automatic trimming of changelogs in binary packag... Didier 'OdyX' Raboud