On 2016-11-30 16:17:50, Ola Lundqvist wrote: > Hi Antoine > > I do not find it strange (as I was one of the two that did it). You > are supposed to keep the changelog as far as I know. I mirrored the > changes in stable/jessie. I never checked the unstable version (I do > not think I did at least).
I did not find the wheezy update specifically strange, i found the *stable* update strange: what you did was normal, you reused the update from stable. I find it strange that the stable backport was not simply importing the package from testing, and is instead an hybrid between testing and wheezy-security.. > However the resulting package was the same (as jessie at least) as I > copied most of the changes from there. The only thing that was kept > was the changelog and some minor things. > > The reason why the test suite is not run during build is that some > tests failed. They were not essential for nss to work, but they failed > the build. Did the test suite pass before the update? That seems like a rather serious problem: it makes maintenance of the package much harder in the long term because now we do not know if we have a regression. > I agree with you that it is better to update to the later version if > this is just an upstream bugfix release. Thanks! By the way, in my previous message I refer to nss 2.26*, I obviously meant nss 3.26*. A. -- Never be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their wealth. - Lucy Parsons