> Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > "Moore, Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >>>From the Debian Policy manual: > >> 2.5 > >> Packages must not depend on packages with lower priority values > >> (excluding build-time dependencies). In order to ensure this, the > >> priorities of one or more packages may need to be adjusted. > >> > >> openssh-server has Priority: optional > >> openssh-blacklist has Priority: extra > > > > openssh-blacklist has the wrong priority and should be > priority: optional. > > This problem is significant enough that the need for this > package is not > > an unusual or edge case. I'll file a bug against > openssh-blacklist asking > > that it be increased. > > I spoke too soon -- I shouldn't have taken your word for the > priority of > openssh-blacklist. It's already priority: optional. So > nothing to fix > here.
Has this changed since stable? On my freshly-installed 4.0r3 system: media2:~# aptitude show openssh-blacklist Package: openssh-blacklist State: installed Automatically installed: yes Version: 0.1.1 Priority: extra Section: net Maintainer: Kees Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Uncompressed Size: 4194k Recommends: openssh-client Description: list of blacklisted OpenSSH RSA and DSA keys Contains the list of known-bad OpenSSH keys, for ssh-vulnkeys to use when examining suspect keys. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

