>From: Matija Nalis
> So, original question was "what broke"? You still didn't answer that.
> Package being upgraded is not breaking. If you lost some functionality, that
> might have been breakage (from your POV), and that is what I (and Gerrit, I
> believe) are interested in details of.
Well, o
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:03:28AM -0700, Elliott Mitchell wrote:
> >From: Matija Nalis
> > note: you still didn't say in which way it broke the older unofficial
> > package for you ?
>
> Well, unless specially modified, all the various package utilities
> running on top of dpkg will attempt to r
>From: Matija Nalis
> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 01:57:20PM -0700, Elliott Mitchell wrote:
> > >From: Gerrit Pape
> > > Hi, you don't say in which way it breaks the older unofficial package
> > > for you.
> >
> > Seeing how ucspi-tcp is/was most often generated from ucspi-tcp-src for
>
> note: you
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 01:57:20PM -0700, Elliott Mitchell wrote:
> >From: Gerrit Pape
> > Hi, you don't say in which way it breaks the older unofficial package
> > for you.
>
> Seeing how ucspi-tcp is/was most often generated from ucspi-tcp-src for
note: you still didn't say in which way it bro
>From: Gerrit Pape
> Hi, you don't say in which way it breaks the older unofficial package
> for you.
Seeing how ucspi-tcp is/was most often generated from ucspi-tcp-src for
more than the past 10 years, I'd hardly call it "unofficial".
> This should have been displayed to you when upgrading to t
On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 03:41:15PM -0700, Elliott Mitchell wrote:
> The "ucspi-tcp" created by Gerrit Pape breaks all packages produced from
> "ucspi-tcp-src" created by Jon Marler. It does this in two ways, first it
> uses the "ucspi-tcp" package name that ucspi-tcp-src has been using for
> it's o
Package: ucspi-tcp
Version: 1:0.88-2
Severity: important
The "ucspi-tcp" created by Gerrit Pape breaks all packages produced from
"ucspi-tcp-src" created by Jon Marler. It does this in two ways, first it
uses the "ucspi-tcp" package name that ucspi-tcp-src has been using for
it's output packages f
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