Hi, On Freitag, 6. Februar 2015, Niels Thykier wrote: > > debian-installer-netboot-images (20150107) unstable; urgency=low > > * Bump debhelper compat level to 9.
so I went ahead and prepared the uploaded in git, reverted this change and added myself to uploaders even and then upon running "dch -r" I noticed the version, which was set to 20150108, which is neither todays date nor, more importantly, the date of the d-i release it contains. Bummer. The README says: * Note about versioning: - This package's version is simply the version of the d-i netboot images it fetches and ships. - Since d-i can be binNMU'd in stable (usually to get built against a newer kernel in proposed-updates, when no source changes are planned for stable), its version ends with +bN; using the exact same version for this package wouldn't work too well because a couple of assumptions are made in the Debian infrastructure (notably in dak) when a binNMU-like version number is seen. To work around those, the .bN suffix is used instead of the usual +bN suffix. but I don't think using a binNMU version for a normal upload would be smart. Given this, and given that the debhelper compat bump was announced in May 2013 and committed in June 2013, I wonder whether the cleanest cause of action wouldnt just be to accept this debhelper bump?!? (Another option would be to delay the upload until the next d-i release, but IMO that would be even worse, as debian-lan-config, debian-edu and debian-edu- config all rely on this package and thus cannot be tested properly since basically forever.) cheers, Holger
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