Le 31/10/2018 à 13:57, Adam D. Barratt a écrit : > On 2018-10-08 06:18, Xavier wrote: >> Le 06/10/2018 à 18:43, Adam D. Barratt a écrit : >>> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo >>> >>> On Tue, 2018-10-02 at 11:10 +0200, Xavier Guimard wrote: >>>> libmail-deliverystatus-bounceparser-perl contains some viruses in its >>>> tests files (#864800). This update proposes to clean sources. >>>> >>>> Since debdiff contains virus signatures, it can not be embedded here >>>> (rejected by SMTP server). I put it on qa.debian.org server: >>>> /home/yadd/libmail-deliverystatus-bounceparser-perl_1.542-1.debdiff >>> >>> +libmail-deliverystatus-bounceparser-perl (1.542+deb9u1-1) stable- >>> proposed-updates; urgency=medium >>> >>> The version there is odd. Normally it would be 1.5242-1+deb9u1. Is this >>> an attempt to indicate that the source tarball has changed, i.e. a new >>> "upstream" version? If so, I'd prefer 1.542+repacked-1~deb9u1, as a >>> backport from unstable, with the changes that don't immediately look >>> appropriate reverted: >>> >>> * Declare compliance with policy 4.2.1 >>> * Remove dependency to libtest-simple-perl (>= 0.94) >>> * Bump debhelper compatibility to 10 >>> >>> As an additional note, the preferred changelog distribution is simply >>> "stretch". > [...] >> thanks. New version uploaded to qa.debian.org: >> /home/yadd/libmail-deliverystatus-bounceparser-perl_1.542-1.debdiff > > Thanks. That still appears to include the changes mentioned above, > however. The Standards-Version bump isn't a huge issue, and the > dependency change may well be fine if you can explain a little more > about why it's being removed, but in general stable updates shouldn't > make changes like debhelper compat bumps where they're not relevant to > fixing the issue at hand. > > Regards, > > Adam
Hello, thanks. Updated and pushed at the same place (old debdiff moved to archives/)

