Andrea Bolognani <e...@kiyuko.org> writes: > Since the upstream website has been redesigned, the watch file for one > of my packages[1] has stopped working.
Which leaves your package with a new bug: a ‘debian/watch’ file that no longer works. Right? > The fix is a trivial one-line patch, so I was wondering if such a > minor change could warrant a new upload. Many critical security bug fixes are trivial one-line patches. Why would the size of the patch be a factor in whether you should make a new release? Yes, certainly fixing any bug (even one not yet reported) is enough justification for making a new release. -- \ “Intellectual property is to the 21st century what the slave | `\ trade was to the 16th.” —David Mertz | _o__) | Ben Finney
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