Hi Jonathan,
I have removed the +1 from version number as you mentioned, and uploaded
to bookworm. Please accept the package.
Jonathan wrote:
> Is this actually a backport of current unstable though? In which case
> it should include the changelog from 1.0.4 and be 1.0.4~deb12u1.
It is *not*
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 09:10:54AM +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> diff -Nru extrepo-data-1.0.3/debian/changelog
> extrepo-data-1.0.3+deb12u1+1/debian/changelog
> --- extrepo-data-1.0.3/debian/changelog 2022-10-13 16:27:28.0
> +0200
> +++
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 09:55:27AM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> The extrepo-offline-data package, as the name implies, is a data-only
> package. Apart from the changelog and copyright in /usr/share/doc, it
> only contains metadata files under /usr/share/extrepo/offline-data.
I would
Processing control commands:
> affects -1 + src:extrepo-data
Bug #1066842 [release.debian.org] Updating extrepo-offline-data in Debian Stable
Added indication that 1066842 affects src:extrepo-data
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1066842: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1066842
Debian Bug Tracking Sys
Package: release.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:extrepo-data
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu
Tags: bookworm
Severity: normal
Subject: bookworm-pu: package extrepo-data/1.0.5
thanks
[making this an official stable update request; for the full backstory,
please see
On 3/7/24 06:57, Paul Gevers wrote:
Having said that and not knowing if it doesn't already do that, if
extrepro would update a cache when online, it's offline option could
also be refreshed at a convenience moment without the need for an
up-to-date package in stable. I hope it's needless to
Hi zigo,
Disclaimer: I'm not acting as SRM, the final call is with team members
that do.
On 07-03-2024 12:28 a.m., Thomas Goirand wrote:
So IMO, it'd make a lot of sense to be able to update the
extrepo-offline-data package in Stable, so that Stable (currently
bookworm) would get the latest
Hi,
As you may know, extrepo is a system make it easy to add external
non-official Debian repositories to a Debian system.
Typically, Debian users will use it under Debian Stable, for things
packaged outside of Debian.
Since Bookworm, there's a package called "extrepo-offline-data" that
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