Hi Nish! On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 08:57:55AM -0600, Nish Aravamudan wrote: > However, I am finding a few package updates (in Bionic in my case, > but I think Focal may also have this problem) that only have fixes in the > -updates pocket. This prevents installation from succeeding with preseed.
It's my understanding that packages in the security should not break anything in the release pocket, and that the security team take the effort to build and copy extra things to the security pocket so that it doesn't develop a dependency on the updates pocket. I can think of two "exceptions": 1. If something was broken at time of release, then you can expect it to stay broken by not taking the updates pocket (by definition!). So you can only expect adding the security pocket to not regress things, as opposed to fixing anything that was previously broken. Does your setup work with the release pocket only? 2. Anything that a security upload regresses against the release pocket should be treated as a bug. I'm not surprised to hear you're hitting this in installer packages since that's a pretty obscure use case. There are bugs that are awkward to fix where leaving some far less used use cases broken in a stable release is the "least worst" solution. I wouldn't be surprised if you run into something like this in trying to fix this situation. Apart from that, I expect fixes would be accepted. However note that I don't speak for the security or archive admin teams. I imagine it'd be down to them to decide upon accepting fixes as they'd all have to go into the security pocket. I'm just relaying my understanding of the traditional intent (which I think confirms yours?). HTH! Robie
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