Your message dated Sat, 17 Jan 2015 23:54:06 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#718362: security-tracker: packages that are only in
experimental are considered not in the debian archive
has caused the Debian Bug report #718362,
regarding security-tracker: packages that are only in experimental are
considered not in the debian archive
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package: security-tracker
severity: normal
The list of unknown packages currently has a lot of noise since it
lists all packages that are in experimental, but not in any other
release:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/unknown-packages
An example (at least right now), see apport.
Best wishes,
Mike
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* Michael Gilbert:
> The list of unknown packages currently has a lot of noise since it
> lists all packages that are in experimental, but not in any other
> release:
> https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/unknown-packages
Luciano wrote a script to update the removed-packages file, and I
added some magic to deal with packages in experimental, using the
[experimental] annotiation in CVE/list (which essentially disables the
typo check for those packages). This means that the unknown packages
overview is now usable again.
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