On Tuesday 08 August 2006 13:27, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> me:'oh, that is why there was that update two days ago. Well, good thing I
> already did it'

A GLSA gets issued when all security-wise supported architectures are marked 
stable and the security team is conviced that it is necessary. There are no 
GLSAs for ~arch stuff, since ~arch, security-wise, isn't supported. The 
updates happen, but you're responsible, if you don't really live on the 
bleeding edge, that ~arch is. Or to say it another way: If using ~arch, do 
always --deep updates.


Carsten

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