On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 01:48:02PM -0300, Daniel Andre Vaquero wrote: > Is there any chance of considering an upload of autofs 4.1.4 to sarge, > now that it is frozen? Version 4.1.4 + the patches from kernel.org fixes > #304245 and possibly #297359. I think I should have set the severity of > #304245 when I submitted it to at least "important", since it can be > quite annoying for users logging in to not find their home directories, > and it can also break the functionality of a server that runs batch jobs > and depends of mounting directories over NFS, to cite some examples. > > If 4.1.4 cannot get in, is it possible to include the current version > with backported fixes?
I guess you'd have to ask debian-release about this; I intended for 4.1.3 to be the final for sarge (IIRC), but some last-minute fixes in 4.1.4 beta also made their way through. I would not be opposed to uploading 4.1.4 final (plus the two existing extra bug fixes) if the release team allows it, though. debian-release: autofs 4.1.4 is a pure bugfix release (4.1.4 beta is in sarge now); it fixes several low to medium priority bugs and introduces no new functionality. If I uploaded 4.1.4 (with patches), would there be a possibility of getting it accepted into sarge? autofs has, to the best of my knowledge, no dependencies not in sarge, and no versioned depends in the archive at all. /* Steinar */ -- Homepage: http://www.sesse.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

