Santiago Vila wrote: > > > > > > > There are in total *ten* dselect Dependency/conflict resolution > > > > > > > screens. > > > > > > > (using the PageForward key). Am I *really* required to report > > > > > > > them *all*, > > > > > > > or may I ask our kind ftp.debian.org maintainers to do a *serious* > > > > > > > dependency/conflict check *before* the deep freeze? > > > > > > Can you raise its severity and/or make an NMU? I feel that such bugs > > > > are old enough to justify an NMU. > > > > > > Sure. Please tell me how do I do a NMU of ftp.debian.org ;-) > > > > As far as I recall the list of bugs it is not (only) a matter of > > ftp.debian.org > > but of the package maintainer. (And the ftpmasters.) Re ftp.debian.org, > > please send proper mails to override-change(s)@debian.org with clear > > requests. Re packages, file bugs, do nmu's etc. > > Joey, I don't understand what are you exactly trying to tell me. > > I already filed some bugs, which have not been fixed yet, for which *no* > fix other than modifying the override file is possible. > > What do you mean with send "proper" mails...? Do you mean that the text of > Bug #29874 is improper in some way? I hope not.
With "proper" I thought about mails to overrides-change like package foo needs to be priority extra since foo and bar conflict and are both optional. and similar. If you just file a meta bug report it won't be done, I'm sure. I haven't read the bug report mentioned above so you might have done it already. Regards, Joey -- We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. - Linus Torvalds Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.