Bug#764755: [Cupt-devel] Bug#764755: cupt: Pinned package is upgraded due to strict Depends from another package

2014-10-25 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
Control: -1 + fixed-upstream

Hi,

2014-10-17 23:48, Eugene V. Lyubimkin:
 Independently of that the bug against Cupt remains open to track the
 changes coming to 2.9.0 (work underway) to treat these kinds of 'version
 priority downgrade' more negatively than in 2.8.x by default plus the
 ability to configure it to be even more stricter if user wants so. [...]

This has now landed to master branch.

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Bug#764755: cupt: Pinned package is upgraded due to strict Depends from another package

2014-10-17 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
Control: clone -1 -2
Control: severity -2 wishlist
Control: reassign -2 apt-listbugs
Control: retitle -2 please increase priority of hold-type generated pins

Hi,

To apt-listbugs folks: please use much more higher pin priority (say,
1 or 2) if what you want to say is don't modify this package
unless you have a very good reason, not try this version first unless
some other package relations disagree. The difference between
highest-possible-by-default-990 and 1000 might be enough for
'candidate-or-nothing' APT but unfortunately isn't for priority-based
resolving in Cupt. I'd be grateful if you could consider this change for
jessie so users of cupt in coming stable could use this feature of
apt-listbugs.

Independently of that the bug against Cupt remains open to track the
changes coming to 2.9.0 (work underway) to treat these kinds of 'version
priority downgrade' more negatively than in 2.8.x by default plus the
ability to configure it to be even more stricter if user wants so.  Even
after that changes, though, high (or, on the contrary, low) priority
numbers are still the best way to tell how negative/positive different
version choices are, especially when compared to version choices of
other packages.

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