Question about removal of cyrus-sasl2-mit
Andreas Barth
aba at not.so.argh.org
Mon Dec 11 17:51:10 CET 2006
* Roberto C. Sanchez (roberto at connexer.com) [061211 17:49]:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 03:07:27PM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > >
> > > - File a serious bug against it to get it out of Etch
> > > - File a bug against the ftp.d.o pseudopackage requesting complete
> > > removal from Sid (since ftpmaster seems to be taking a while to
> > > process removal requests I think we can expect that this will not
> > > happen until after Etch is released)
> > >
> > > If these seem OK, can I go ahead with them?
> >
> > You can open an RC-bug, but that is no longer required because of the
> > freeze. The removal bug however is.
> >
> I don't understand. cyrus-sasl2-mit is still in Etch. If I do not
> file an RC bug against it, how will it be removed?
I can remove a package without any bug - the RC bug is required so that
the package doesn't return on its own. That is why pre-freeze an RC bug
is required - and we require the bug on ftp.debian.org for documentation
reasons. If it makes you feel better, you can still submit an RC bug -
it won't do anything bad.
Cheers,
Andi
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