[pkg-lxqt-devel] Processed (with 5 errors): was it conforming with Debian policies to backport the problem to stable ?

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Wed Sep 30 09:03:03 BST 2020


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> tag 971076 buster
Bug #971076 [lxqt] lxqt: task-lxqt-desktop breaks network configuration
Added tag(s) buster.
> tag 971076 bullseye
Bug #971076 [lxqt] lxqt: task-lxqt-desktop breaks network configuration
Added tag(s) bullseye.
> I do wonder in fact, why bugs are frequently getting backported from testing
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> to stable ( I guess it might frequently, since I found something like this
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> twice). This is not really complying with Debian policies, or is there not
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> enough testing, or are there too many bugs known and even placed
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> deliberately, you know, but we do it silently, no need to produce any special
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
Too many unknown commands, stopping here.

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