severity 493941 important
thanks
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 09:45:43PM -0500, Diego Escalante Urrelo wrote:
> 1. If you are installing that file there, I'm pretty sure you missed
> the .ini extension
Indeed - the draft PHP policy doesn't mention that an extension is
required (I'll report that) so I didn't know it was. I must have had a
left over line in php.ini when I tested this. It is intended that if
you install the package, the default assumption is that you want to
use it.
> Hopefully lenny can be released with this fixed, so I hope no one minds
> I set a high severity (kind of new with BTS policy still).
I don't see how "serious" is justified (it's not a severe violation of
policy that I can see, and I don't feel it renders the package
unsuitable for release as you can still load the module by hand), so
I've lowered the severity to "important". Clearly it should be fixed
before the release though, and I certainly intended to.
> I can give a hand providing a fix in case you don't have the time, let
> me know.
Thanks for the offer, but I should be OK, and the fix seems trivial.
I'm currently waiting to hear from debian-release as to whether the
1.0.7-2 packages are OK for lenny (xapian-core 1.0.7-1 was hinted in,
but FTBFS on s390; the other packages weren't hinted). Once I know
about that, I know where to fix this.
Cheers,
Olly
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