Hello Andi,
On Tue, 12.12.2006 at 12:18:44 +0100, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry, but that are way too many changes after freeze. well, the 1.2.1-4 package version is much more broken, and it did take so much time to clean up for a reason (and some RL factors I could not influence). > Freeze does really mean: No new changes unless really required. I really think that *if* you could take a look at those two packages, you'll find that the update *is* actually required. I also wrote to you a few days before the freeze that I'm underway preparing the upgrade I now uploaded when you first wrote about the imminent freeze. > General package polishing should happen prior to the cleanup. And a > change like moving configuration to /etc/default/roundup (which is > something I really welcome) has an inherent risk of breakage. It has much less breakage than you think because there are actually two things done in /etc/default/roundup: * selecting a user id which defaults to 'roundup' (in case the file isn't there) * and selecting between using a sysv-style script or runit (service configuration), again defaulting to using the init.d script. FWIW, the runit support in this package version actually works while the runit support in the -4 package was still only heritage and highly incompatible with runit versions younger than about a year. Best, --Toni++
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