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The explanation is "fixed bugs" +</I>><i>  +</I>><i> And using a fixed upstream release surely is preferable over adding +</I>><i> patches manually, isn't it? +</I>><i>  +</I>><i> > Otherwhise i gues it is better you cand use Mageia +</I>><i> > +</I>><i> > cauldron SRPM and do backport for  your self. +</I>><i>  +</I>><i> I understand a backport as adding a version with new features, usually +</I>><i> signalled by an update in either major or minor version. Those might +</I>><i> come with break in backwards or forwad-compatibility, so giving clear +</I>><i> reason why it should be backported surely is justified. +</I>><i>  +</I>><i> The lower in the stack (the more other packages depend on the package +</I>><i> in question), the more thought needs to be put into it. But if a +</I>><i> package that no other package depends on is concerned, then I'd say it +</I>><i> is up to the  packager to decide whether he/she will go through the +</I>><i> trouble of backporting it. If the spec is well written, and +</I>><i> configuring the package is "sane", then it is easy, if it is a +</I>><i> hacked-together spec/build-system it is hard. +</I>><i>  +</I>><i> But bugfixreleases (i.e. just micro version changed for most package +</I>><i> versioning schemes) should just consist of updating the source-tarball +</I>><i> (and maybe dropping some patches that found their way upstream and +</I>><i> rediff the remaining ones) and I don't understand your request to +</I>><i> "stop" those requests. +</I>><i>  +</I>><i> ciao +</I>><i> Christian +</I>><i> Email Shield provided by NOCWorldWide.com +</I> +You dont get me, + +I mean, stop asking updates for mageia 1 just because there is another  +newversion. + +LD +</PRE> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<!--endarticle--> +    <HR> +    <P><UL> +        <!--threads--> +	<LI>Previous message: <A HREF="011207.html">[Mageia-dev] please stop doing "bugs" for updating magia 1 +</A></li> +	<LI>Next message: <A HREF="011218.html">[Mageia-dev] please stop doing "bugs" for updating magia 1 +</A></li> +         <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B>  +              <a href="date.html#11217">[ date ]</a> +              <a href="thread.html#11217">[ thread ]</a> +              <a href="subject.html#11217">[ subject ]</a> +              <a href="author.html#11217">[ author ]</a> +         </LI> +       </UL> + +<hr> +<a href="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">More information about the Mageia-dev +mailing list</a><br> +</body></html> | 
