I don't understand that "TLP" means in this context ("The new version of
TLP displays..."). The only "TLP" I'm aware of is the laptop battery
optimization package which doesn't make sense here.
It would be helpful for me to see your apt-listchanges configuration,
but you didn't include it here even though `reportbug apt-listchanges`
would include it automatically. Can you please run that command and then
copy and paste the automatically generated information in the template
that reportbug generates into a reply to this ticket so I can see your
configuration?
There is no Debian package with the exact name "linux" so I need more
specifics about exactly what package you're referring to there.
I also don't understand what package you're referring to when you
mention "gcc-defaults". `apt search gcc-defaults` doesn't yield any
results. I have gcc installed on my system and I do not have a package
called "gcc-defaults".
Are you using a distribution other than stock Debian? If so, what
distribution?
On 10/22/24 5:57 AM, Raphaël Halimi wrote:
Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 4.8
Dear developer,
The new version of TLP displays (or sends, for e-mails) all older
entries for some packages.
To date, it happened to me three times (I wanted to be sure before
filing a bug report) with two packages : linux (going back all the way
to 4.19.37-6) and gcc-defaults (going back all the way to 0.2).
It seems these entries come from the online changelogs (the local ones
don't go back so far).
I keep all my e-mails so I can send them to you privately if you wish.
Regards,