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and subject line Closing bugs for updates in 10.7 point release
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regarding buster-pu: package eas4tbsync
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Package: release.debian.org
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Severity: grave
Hello,
I prepare an update of webext-eas4tbsync for buster with version
1.16+deb10u1. This is a dependency for TbSync 2.16.1
It is needed to be uploaded to stable-update because of the update of
thunderbird 68 to 78.
This fixed the incompatibility (#971771). It is now uploaded to unstable
after being two months in experimental.
There are two further bug reports for TbSync and
DAV-4-Tbsync which is dependency of TbSync
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: release.debian.org
Version: 10.7
Hi,
Each of the updates referenced by these bugs was included in this
morning's buster 10.7 point release.
Regards,
Adam
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