>> > Maybe it would make sense to just add the missing config files from the
>> > one in backports without bumping up the version. Does this respect
>> > stable policies?
>>
>> Do you mean backports policies here?
>
> No, I meant stable. As I said the package from backports works as expected
> (bu
Il mar 3 mar 2020, 02:57 Chris Lamb ha scritto:
> Hi Leonardo et al.,
>
> > Maybe it would make sense to just add the missing config files from the
> > one in backports without bumping up the version. Does this respect
> > stable policies?
>
> Do you mean backports policies here?
No, I meant st
Hi Leonardo et al.,
> Maybe it would make sense to just add the missing config files from the
> one in backports without bumping up the version. Does this respect
> stable policies?
Do you mean backports policies here? It is an almost entirely-
separate team and policies that manage and gover
The package included in stable is nearly unusable - no config files and no
doc explaining how to use it - while there is already a working package in
backports.
Maybe it would make sense to just add the missing config files from the one
in backports without bumping up the version. Does this respec
Hi Alexandre,
> From what I understand, stable update are only[1] for severity
> important bugs or higher severity : "a bug which has a major effect on
> the usability of a package, without rendering it completely unusable
> to everyone."
This summary is accurate & would agree that it might be di
Hi,
> adminer from stable is missing configuration (and docs) files. I just
> installed the version from the backports repository and now I have:
> - a README.Debian file that helps in the setup
> - a con file in /etc/adminer
> - a file in /etc/apache2/conf-available
> - a working adminer install
Package: adminer
Version: 4.7.5-1~bpo10+1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
adminer from stable is missing configuration (and docs) files. I just
installed the version from the backports repository and now I have:
- a README.Debian file that helps in the setup
- a con file in /etc/adminer
- a fil
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