question about upsteam version tracking

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Apr 19 08:48:57 BST 2021


Am 18.04.21 um 03:56 schrieb Youfu Zhang:
> Hi,
> 
> I contributed some backports (
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd-stable/pull/96 
> <https://github.com/systemd/systemd-stable/pull/96>
> ) to systemd-stable to fix an issue affecting networkd policy routing. 
> The fix was released in v247.4.
> 
> While the systemd-stable repo released v247.6 25 days ago, Debian 
> unstable still sticks on v247.3. And I noticed that tracker.debian.org 
> <http://tracker.debian.org> reports upstream v248 only. Does anyone keep 
> an eye on minor updates of v247-stable?
> 
> I’m waiting for Debian/Ubuntu adopting upstream changes, because this 
> issue breaks my use case seriously.
> 


Debian is currently in deep frozen state because bullseye is about to be 
released soon. New upstream releases are not considered appropriate at 
this point according to the release policies, only targeted fixes.

Once bullseye has been released and bullseye+1 (i.e. bookworm) is open 
for development, new upstream releases will be uploaded again.

If you have a targeted, small fix, that you would like to see added to 
systemd in bullseye, please file a bug report and we will have a look.

Regards,
Michael

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