Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2021-02-18 Thread Chris Hofstaedtler
Control: severity -1 normal * Dmitry Bogatov [2019-09-11 16:15]: > control: severity -1 +normal That appears to have failed. Trying again, as a service :-)

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-11-10 Thread Dmitry Bogatov
[2019-11-10 02:31] Santiago Vila > > I am losing context. We have at least following three files (oh, why all > > this madness?): > > > > * /usr/lib/os-release > > * /etc/os-release > > * /etc/debian_version > > > > So, in case of conflicts, what should override what? > > Please note that

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-11-09 Thread Santiago Vila
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 01:13:08AM +, Dmitry Bogatov wrote: > > control: tags -1 +help > > [2019-11-08 13:42] Santiago Vila > > Hi. > > > > I've asked the Release Managers about this here: > > > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=944351 > > > > If they say yes, I'll modify

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-11-09 Thread Dmitry Bogatov
control: tags -1 +help [2019-11-08 13:42] Santiago Vila > Hi. > > I've asked the Release Managers about this here: > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=944351 > > If they say yes, I'll modify base-files accordingly (for Debian 10.2). > > If they say no, please be ready to fix

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-11-08 Thread Santiago Vila
Hi. I've asked the Release Managers about this here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=944351 If they say yes, I'll modify base-files accordingly (for Debian 10.2). If they say no, please be ready to fix the bug in lsb-release as soon as you can, by making an upload to

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-09-11 Thread Dmitry Bogatov
control: severity -1 +normal [2019-09-10 10:21] Jonathan Wiltshire > >> The x.y there was a remnant from Debian sarge times. > > > > Up until squeeze I have seen it show x.y.z, then from wheezy to > > stretch I see only x.y, but it does seem new behaviour in buster to > > only show x. > > >

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-09-10 Thread Santiago Vila
reassign 939733 lsb-release thanks On Tue, 10 Sep 2019, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > This stems from lsb_release switching to reading the cross-distro > standard file, /usr/lib/os-release: Therefore it was lsb_release who changed behaviour, not base-files. > So arguably base-files should be

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-09-10 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
Control: reassign -1 base-files Control: severity -1 serious Control: found -1 10.3+deb10u1 Hi, On 09/09/2019 13:54, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Sun, Sep 08, 2019 at 05:08:12PM +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote: >> On Sun, 8 Sep 2019, Markku Leiniö wrote: >>> On Buster, "lsb_release -d" does

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-09-09 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, Sep 08, 2019 at 05:08:12PM +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > On Sun, 8 Sep 2019, Markku Leiniö wrote: > > On Buster, "lsb_release -d" does not show the point release: > > > > $ lsb_release -d > > Description:Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) > > Isn’t that a feature? > > The x.y

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-09-08 Thread Thorsten Glaser
On Sun, 8 Sep 2019, Markku Leiniö wrote: > On Buster, "lsb_release -d" does not show the point release: > > $ lsb_release -d > Description:Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) Isn’t that a feature? The x.y there was a remnant from Debian sarge times. bye, //mirabilos -- tarent solutions GmbH

Bug#939733: lsb-release: lsb_release does not show point release on Debian 10.1

2019-09-08 Thread Markku Leiniö
Package: lsb-release Version: 10.2019051400 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, On Stretch, the "lsb_release -d" command shows the point release, like this: $ lsb_release -d Description:Debian GNU/Linux 9.10 (stretch) On Buster, "lsb_release -d" does not show the point release: $