On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Santiago Vila wrote: > > > > apt-cdrom deliberately chooses [unstable,frozen,stable] above all other > > > duplicated names on the CD. This is to indicate to the user the status of > > > the disc. The CD label should (and does generally) contain the release > > > version. > > > > Ok, if it is not a bug that apt-cdrom chooses a status name, then the > > only way to fix this is to have *only* the right status name on CD > > (namely, "stable"), so I'm reassgigning this back to debian-cd. > > It doesn't *need* to be fixed, it is not a problem,
We have always considered things that may be improved as bugs. For example, something that produces annoyance is a bug. Downgrade to wishlist if you like, but while these symlinks are there without being really required, people *will* ask about their reason to exist. > stop worrying about it. [ To tell you the truth, I'm more worried about how much superstitious we are (for example, adding an unstable symlink "because we got bitten by the frozen->stable transition") than about wrong symlinks ]. Thanks.

