On 27.03.19 11:20, Bernie Elbourn wrote:
If it is possible to wiz up a blank jessie-updates this will save me
visiting a bunch of systems throwing apt errors in next few days.
On 2019-03-27 11:50, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I wonder if it wasn't blank already. All of its contents was
supposed to be
moved to jessie main archive with last point release and no content
should
be there after that.
On 27.03.19 13:52, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
Packages aren't moved from -updates to (old)stable, they're moved from
p-u. Packages only get removed from -updates following manual action
from a Release Team member.
so, as I understand it, packages like clamav, spamassassin and others that
are in -updates may not get to main archive with a point release?
Is there anything other needed to get them in?
iirc, the -updates (formerly called volatile) was created to contain
packages that really need updates during distribution lifecycle, just like
antiviruses, spam filters and alike.
They should not be lost.
In the case of jessie, it appears there was still at least an old
kernel package in there.
luckily, nothing important.
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