[Bug 313960] Re: Please update dnsmasq hardy packages to version 2.46

2009-01-18 Thread Thierry Carrez
It makes it look like Ubuntu LTS is not even striving for production-ready status and that this claim as well as that of Long Term is but a slogan. You seem to imply that quality and production-ready standards imply providing updates that add functionality to an already released product. That

Re: [Bug 313960] Re: Please update dnsmasq hardy packages to version 2.46

2009-01-18 Thread dr.moe
Hello Thierry and Team, Thanks for taking a little more time to explain. Nonetheless, perhaps the most important point is still missing from your answer. Please see below. Le dimanche 18 janvier 2009 à 17:28 +, Thierry Carrez a écrit : It makes it look like Ubuntu LTS is not even striving

Re: [Bug 313960] Re: Please update dnsmasq hardy packages to version 2.46

2009-01-06 Thread dr.moe
Hello Mathias and Team, After carefully reading the page you mention, I still fail to understand why dnsmasq 2.46 should not make its way to Hardy LTS at all. Since : - It IS also a security upgrade (should be raised above hardy's current version according to upstream's site). - No

[Bug 313960] Re: Please update dnsmasq hardy packages to version 2.46

2009-01-05 Thread Thierry Carrez
Redirecting to hardy-backports... Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports for more information on the backport process. ** Also affects: hardy-backports Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid -- Please

Re: [Bug 313960] Re: Please update dnsmasq hardy packages to version 2.46

2009-01-05 Thread dr.moe
Hi Thierry, Thanks for forwarding. Looking forward to the backporters' response. _Yet_, can you tell me if v2.46 stands a chance of making it to the regular LTS repos ? I must stress again that this would be an important improvement for LTS. To summarize: - if any dnsmasq user wants /