On 18/09/14 09:16, Joe wrote:
You don't say which distribution this is, but it's either testing or
unstable. This doesn't happen in stable, but it's fairly regular in
unstable. I don't use testing, but I'd have thought this kind of
thing was unusual there, as this sort of serious disturbance should
be fixed in unstable.
unstable is allowed to contain packages with RC (release-critical) bugs.
testing isn't. This can cause trouble when something on which a lot of
other packages depend in a version-sensitive way is found to have an RC bug.
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