On 09.09.2015 14:21, sebastic wrote:
On 2015-09-09 12:51, Ari Jolma wrote:
1.10.1 was released two years ago and there seems to be >60 commits to
that branch since.

For example the latest Debian (Jessie) seems to still use GDAL 1.10.

Is it time for 1.10.2?

For Debian there is no need for a 1.10.2 release, such an update is not eligible for a stable update.

Thanks for this. Could you elaborate a bit on why it is not eligible?

Best regards,

Ari


The commits are still valuable as a source for bugfixes in case users report issues fixed by those commits.

I doubt any distributions will pick up a 1.10.2 release, having switched to 1.11 or 2.0 already.

The value is mostly for users who build GDAL themselves and don't want to upgrade to 1.11 or 2.0 yet.

Kind Regards,

Bas
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