Giuseppe Iuculano wrote:
> On 06/26/2010 09:30 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> > It also speeds up the passage through buildds afaik
>
> No, I think this doesn't happen.
You’re right, of course[1]. Maybe they should, but that’s a separate
story.
Thanks for setting me straight.
[1] http://www.debi
On 06/26/2010 09:30 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> It also speeds up the passage through buildds afaik
No, I think this doesn't happen.
Cheers,
Giuseppe.
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Giuseppe Iuculano wrote:
> with urgency medium or high we speed up the migration to testing.
> chromium isn't in testing, so this isn't necessary for now :)
Ah, I see. :)
It also speeds up the passage through buildds afaik, but anyway, as
long as chromium is not part of a release I don’t think a
On 06/25/2010 10:31 PM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> For the future: wouldn’t security fixes like this warrant urgency=medium?
with urgency medium or high we speed up the migration to testing.
chromium isn't in testing, so this isn't necessary for now :)
Cheers,
Giuseppe
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>[ Jonathan Nieder ]
>* Use dpkg-architecture directly instead of relying on
> dpkg-buildpackage to set DEB_*_ARCH variables. Use
> DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU instead of DEB_BUILD_ARCH to detect target CPU.
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