Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * Goswin von Brederlow > > | Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > | > | > * Brian Nelson > | > > | > | Anyone, developer or non-developer, can help fix toolchain problems. > | > | However, the only people who can work on the testing-security > | > | autobuilders are ... the security team and the ftp-masters? What's > | > | that, a handful of people? With a bottleneck like that, isn't that a > | > | much more important issue? > | > > | > The problem is not the autobuilder infrastructure per se. It is that > | > testing and unstable are largely in sync (!). This, combinded with the > | > fact that testing must not have versions newer than unstable (they > | > will then be rejected) means testing-security wouldn't work at the > | > moment. > | > | How is that different from testing-proposed-updates? > > t-p-u is not uploaded from another host through a mapping. (Remember, > uploads to stable are mapped to stable-security on > security.debian.org, then uploaded to stable from that host. The > .changes file however, does not list stable-security, it only lists > stable. And the trivial fix, to drop the mapping won't help either, > since then any DD could upload to stable by uploading to > stable-security, and we don't want that.) > > Also, AIUI, t-p-u will mostly be used when there's a newer version in > unstable and you can't get the version in unstable in (because of > dependencies) or you have to get a fix in immediately, in which case > you upload to "unstable testing-proposed-updates", so you don't hit > the version skew issue.
Which is exactly what you have with security. There is a newer version in unstable than what you upload. The problem seems to be more in rejecting unauthorized uploads to testing-security than a version problem. > | And why is testing-proposed-updates infrastructure still lacking 2 > | buildds? > > I don't know. > > -- > Tollef Fog Heen ,''`. > UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' : Thanks for the update. MfG Goswin