Luk Claes schrieb am Saturday, den 14. August 2010: > On 08/14/2010 09:04 AM, Alexander Wirt wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Hi Alexander > > > some time ago I uploaded keepalived 1.2.0 to debian because it was the first > > (development) version with ipv6 support for ipvs. I thought/hoped > > development > > would be faster so that we have a working/stable version with ipv6 for > > squeeze. Unfortunatly that wasn't the case. I don't think 1.2.0 should be > > released with squeeze, but I also don't want to release without keepalived > > since several people rely on it. > > > > So I see two options here: > > > > - Upload 1:1.1.17 to unstable/testing (that was the latest version in > > squeeze > > before 1.2.0) > > > > - Upload 1:1.1.19 to unstable/testing (that is a bugfix release which > > contains some wanted bugfixes.) > > > > The second option would be my preferred one. > > > > What do you think? > > At my work place we are using 1.1.19 as we really needed some bugfixes > which were not in 1.1.15 nor 1.1.17. It works stable and we did not have > any issues up to now. > > So personally I would go for 1.1.19, so unless there are objections > please do upload that one. JFTR I uploaded 1:1.1.20 to unstable a few days ago.
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