On Jul 19 2015, Nikolaus Rath <nikol...@rath.org> wrote:
>> Looking at the debian news file, the only announced upgrade is  at
>> version 2.5 between 1.11 and 2.11.1.
>
> Oh. Obviously my memory has failed me completely here. You are right. I
> just checked, all that is needed is one interim version. The best choice
> would be to package S3QL 2.9, that is the most-recent version that still
> supports upgrading from 1.11.
>
>> It sounds like you believe that many intermediate versions are
>> required.  What am I missing?  It looks to me like only one
>> intermediate version is needed.  Can we get that into Jessie?  I don't
>> know, but I'd be happy to talk to the release team and make my best
>> argument for it.
>
> I you can get the release team to agree, I'm happy to get the package in
> shape.

As a matter of fact, if there's just one interim version, it may also be
possible to integrate the necessary upgrade steps into the most recent
version instead.

Let me look into that.


Best,
-Nikolaus, who is still confused why he was so certain that there were
multiple upgrades in the interim.

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