Dear Release Managers, Snort and Daq where removed from testing on December 7th following an upload to the daq library which did not follow the freeze policy.
Currently, both Snort (2.9.7.0-4) and daq (2.0.4-3) have been available in unstable for more than a month. Both bugs are RC-free. I would like to know if it would be OK for me to request an unblock request for these packages in order for them to be included (again) into testing. Please consider the following: - The Snort version provided in Unstable is fully supported upstream - The 'daq' library is only used by Snort, introducing this new library does not disturb in any way other packages in the distribution. - The Snort version currently available in Stable (2.9.2.2-3) is not supported for new rule updates from snort.org Users running this or the version that was available in testing (2.9.5.3-3) are not supported either. The current situation (i.e. no new version of Snort available in testing) leaves Debian users without an upgrade path. Their only options are to build Snort from upstream sources or manually backport the unstable packages. I understand that this case might not be fully in line with the freeze policy, but I think it is in the best interest of our stable users that a popular IT security tool is provided both for those that require updates or want to install and protect their systems. IMHO our users should not be impacted by maintainer's mistakes and they should be our top priority. Thanks for considering it. Best regards, Javier
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