(Adding -boot@ for reference.) Hi,
Niels Thykier <ni...@thykier.net> (2015-02-06): > A debhelper compat is an explicit no-go per the freeze policy. > > Otherwise, looks good to me. It's a bit unfortunate that d-i-n-i is huge and not too useful to upload during the release cycle in that we get to only notice this kind of things ("woops, we bumped the debhelper version compat in that package too but it never reached testing") during the freeze; sorry about that. Since d-i-n-i is basically about collecting files in packages (see get-images.sh), and about shipping them through various binaries, this kind of things is /possibly/ harmless, but I really didn't check anything. It would probably be helpful to double check that dh 7 and dh 9 lead to identical binaries, and maybe think about letting this change slide with the rest (but so far I really have no opinion on this). In case the explicit no-go stays (which I'd consider fair, to be honest), I'd rather avoid doing nasty things with the release version numbering (see Holger's reply), and get the revert through an upload matching RC 2. Which means getting d-i-n-i even later in testing but that would probably be safer. On a slightly different note: Why we're still using a non-debian.org mirror (MIRROR in debian/rules) is still beyond me. Mraw, KiBi.
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature