Hi Release Team, There's a problem with SQLite3 3.7.0 in Squeeze. The version in testing (3.6.23.1-4) was suitable to release. Next major upstream version (3.7.0) was released, which was uploaded to unstable. Then freeze happened. The latest release came with problems, like slow song change with Banshee (reported as #591298 [1]). In that bugreport I noted that v3.7.0 has a database corruption issue as well and I'm waiting for v3.7.0.1 to be released. Then I had to travel for some days. The bad thing is, that Iain Lane was so disappointed with the slow Banshee song change that he prepared an NMU of SQLite3 with a backported fix of that slowness. Julien Cristau uploaded his NMU, with high urgency. Both of them ignored the fact that there's an unfixed database corruption issue in that NMU. The bad thing is, somehow 3.7.0-1.1 migrated to Squeeze, even if it was not affected by this bug. As 3.7.0.1 was released (fixing an other performance regression and the potential database corruption), I have uploaded it to unstable and it's ready to migrate. The problem is, the performance regression hit by Banshee is still present.
While it would be good to have 3.7.0.1-1 in testing, it's still not suitable to release because of the latter problem. What should I do? I don't have package version 3.6.23.1-4 anymore and I don't know when this bug will be fixed or if it will be easily backportable. Regards, Laszlo/GCS [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=591298 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1282067389.3511.266.ca...@julia.gcs.org.hu