Hey,

the jessie-backports removal itself is a logical step and it’s good that it was 
done.

That said, it complicates things a lot when backporting packages to Jessie. 
Usually, it’s fine to just pull $random extra library to the extra repository, 
but debhelper and friends is a different beast, as it often requires upgrades 
in steps, or pulling some extra packages or dropping them, etc.

This is now especially painful with the differences between debhelper compact 
9/10 and 11/12 as those changes require reverting lots of tiny bits in the 
source packages as more and more gets converted to v12.

I don’t have a good solution for this, but keeping the debhelper and friends 
(dpkg-dev, dh_<foo>) in an extra suite would be very much helpful for people 
like me backporting bigger stacks to Jessie. I provide PHP (5.6, 7.0 and up), 
apache2, nginx, ... and it’s very painful from time to time.

(As a side remark, I would love to see Debian to settle on one way of 
maintaining packages, as packages in SVN or even without any SCM are also 
pain...)

Cheers,
Ondrej
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Ondřej Surý <ond...@sury.org>

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