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cilly wrote:
> On Jun 12, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Fernando J. Pereda wrote:
> 
>> Known to be buggy versions.
> 
> Of course, there are bugs in every version. Sometimes a user must be
> able to choose which bug is more problematic, i.e. the bug in the newer
> ebuild which makes the package unusable for them or the older bug which
> has a security issue the users are aware of but not present, i.e.
> prevented by firewall. A timeline of two weeks would allow the user to
> easily downgrade and if necessary put the ebuild in overlay.

Hello,

We (developers) won't immediately remove old packages versions if there
is no a good reason for it, at least in my case.

One of the main motivation for fast removal are security concerns, they
sometimes happen and they don't even get into our bugzilla database ,
but the maintainer of the package is aware of it from upstream reports,
so these might be "unknown" problems for our users.

Best recommendation is that you trust the package maintainer and report
bugs in the new packages if you find them.

Regards,

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Luis F. Araujo "araujo at gentoo.org"
Gentoo Linux

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