Hi Vicent,
On Samstag, 24. November 2012, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> Do you suggest to remove the package from wheezy?
I think this could be the best way forward. The current situation leads to
silent breakage, with no indication from apt whatsoever. And, the packages
providing a working roundcub
❦ 24 novembre 2012 19:39 CET, Dominik George :
> I still do not see where you have data loss. Your SQLite database,
> including all of which you claim is lost, is where it always was after
> the upgrade. If you do not have the skills to dump or migrate it, you
> sure can ask for help, but not re
I still do not see where you have data loss. Your SQLite database, including
all of which you claim is lost, is where it always was after the upgrade. If
you do not have the skills to dump or migrate it, you sure can ask for help,
but not report it as data loss ...
-nik
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❦ 24 novembre 2012 16:45 CET, Holger Levsen :
>> I am downgrading the severity of this issue because it does not cause real
>> data loss.
>
> mails + addressbook + settings gone is data loss in my book, and my customers
> actually agree with me.
>
> I'm "fine" with downgrading to important and
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 688634 roundcube-sqlite
Bug #688634 [roundcube-sqlite] roundcube-sqlite upgrade causes serious data-loss
Ignoring request to reassign bug #688634 to the same package
> severity 688634 serious
Bug #688634 [roundcube-sqlite] roundcube-sqlit
severity 688634 normal
kthxbye
I am downgrading the severity of this issue because it does not cause real
data loss.
-nik
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