On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 01:10:39PM +0000, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 03:08:49PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
> > We can tell people to upgrade to the latest point release before upgrading.
> > Every software vendor, not just so-called linux distros, recommend
> > such kind of things.
> thats not how Debian works since 20 years...

as in: we can fix this properly (=not requiring people to read release
notes or doing special steps), and we should do that (=make it just
work).

how: thats the open question I had in my initial reply to this bug
report to Andreas.

> > As I said in the other bug, the root problem for this is to make the
> > error to be fatal. So, the time-bomb in stable is exploding now. Let
> > deactivate the bomb once and forever before it explodes again when
> > upgrading from buster to bullseye.
> you are again mixing bugs.

as in: once we fix #928172 for the buster upgrade, we can apply the same
fix for the bullseye update, so #927450 doesnt become an "exploding time
bomb".

if we now could please focus on #928172 and ignore #927450 for now,
that would be great. (and "ignoring #927450" also means not mixing them
up.) 


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