--On Friday, September 06, 2013 7:05 PM +0300 Покотиленко
Костик <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm not complaining. I'm looking for a better way of upstream ->
end-user.
What I was trying to tell was: if openldap team could backport fixes
(without new features) to old versions - then distributors could update
packages not breaking their policy.
The thing is that I see clear split to conservative anti-distro point -
"compile yourself" and distro-oriented "stay with bugs".
I don't think you understand software versionsing:
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
There is no reason for distributions not to update to a later patch level.
"backporting" fixes inside a release makes no sense.. it is still the 2.4
release.
--Quanah
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