Hello team,
I am about updating packages but how to know if these updates will not
break any reverse dependencies to work ?
Regards,
Matthew
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Hi Thorsten,
Thanks for your work on the NEW queue.
On 2015-04-03 Thorsten Alteholz wrote on his blog [1]:
Recently the NEW queue grew due to lots of uploads of new KDE
software and several smaller node-packages. The KDE-stuff will be
processed one after another, but the node-stuff seems to
2015-04-04 11:00 GMT+02:00 Matthew Pideil matth...@teledetection.fr:
Hello team,
I am about updating packages but how to know if these updates will not
break any reverse dependencies to work ?
You'll need to check all reverse dependencies.
Also take some precautions - avoid uploads to
Hi Thorsten,
I do recall a discussion about this recently, but no conclusion then.
Please point to the conclusion you seem to imply that we reached in our
recent descussion about this issue, so that we can avoid unneeded
repetition this time around.
Quoting Thorsten Alteholz (2015-04-04
Hi Thorsten,
Thanks for the feedback.
On 04/04/2015 03:12 PM, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
Debian is running on lots of different types of computers ranging from
high end number crunchers to low end Raspberry PIs or embedded devices.
While installing/updating a package all of them have to