On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 01:25:42PM +0100, J�r�me Marant wrote:
> Quoting Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:59:28AM +0100, J�r�me Marant wrote:
> > > Emacs 21.4a-1 has been built in all architectures. It is basically 21.3
> > > plus the security patch which was applied in 21.3+1-9, a fix for
> > > a seriaous bug in debian/rules preventing from building in some cases,
> > > as well as usual bugfixes.
> >
> > > I think it can safely enter testing.
> >
> > It already has.
> 
> The reason for my mail is that I thought new upstream releases
> were not allowed.

This isn't automatically enforced for packages that aren't totally
frozen.

> > $ grep-excuses emacs21
> > emacs21 (21.3+1-8 to 21.4a-1)
> >     Maintainer: Rob Browning
> >     2 days old (needed 2 days)
> >     Valid candidate
> 
> 2 days only? Urgency was set to medium though.

21.3+1-9 was urgency=high, and the urgency used for testing propagation
is the highest of all uploads to unstable since the version currently in
testing.

Cheers,

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Colin Watson                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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