On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 12:48:08PM +1200, Andrew McMillan wrote: > I notice that the release of mozilla-thunderbird in Sarge is 0.5-4 and > the current release in Sid is 0.8-2. Apparently this is blocked by > being out of date on m68k, and possibly on MIPS - both of these are at > 0.7.3-6, which is still significantly newer than the release in Sarge.
> Is there anything that can be done to get a newer release in Sarge, or > is it just going to take a few more days? It would be great if we could > get 0.8 in there, but even a 0.7.3 would be nice. I notice that 0.7.x > and 0.8 do fix various security issues also. Being current on all architectures the package has previously been built for is a requirement for getting updates into testing. I think there is also a question of whether the mips/mipsel binaries now in unstable are usable; this is at least the case for mozilla and (IIRC) mozilla-firefox. FWIW, there are now current thunderbird packages on mips, and the package is building on m68k. The best strategy for getting an update into sarge is to avoid gratuitous re-uploads of the package. -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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