Hi,
I have noticed that one of my packages, yorick-ml4, is completely
broken on amd64 and presumably all other 64-bit archs. Because the
package is unusable on all amd64 machines (and more), I believe this
is a release critical bug (which I know how to fix). However, when
using reportbug, this bug does not seem to fit in any of the criteria
for reporting a grave bug:
You are reporting a grave bug; which of the following criteria does
it meet?
1 renders package unusable renders the package unusable, or mostly
so, on
all or nearly all possible systems on
which it
could be installed (i.e., not a
hardware-specific
bug); or renders package uninstallable or
unremovable without special effort
2 causes non-serious data lo causes the loss of data on the system
that is
unimportant, or restorable without
resorting to
backup media
3 user security hole introduces a security hole allowing
access to
user accounts or data not normally
accessible
4 unknown not sure, or none of the above
In particular, (1) explicitly refutes hardware-specific bugs.
So, is it RC when a bug renders a package unusable on a given
architecture? Is (1) the right justification? (note that (4) is not a
real justification: choosing it downgrades the severity of the bug).
Best regards, Thibaut.
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