Re: changelog says unstable
On Mon, Oct 27, 1997 at 12:46:42PM +0100, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
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> Hamish Moffatt:
> > Question; the changelog for packages in hamm says unstable
> > (because the maintainers specified that); how does it change
> > to stable for release?
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> It doesn't.
>
> When changelog says "unstable", it means "the current unstable" at the
> time the package is uploaded to master.
>
> [ Perhaps using "buzz", "bo" or "hamm" would be more appropiate?
> I'm thinking about sync problems with the other Debian ports,
> in particualr when a distribution get frozen... ]
So how does a developer denote hamm/non-free or hamm/contrib -- i
the hamm assumed in these cases?
Hamish
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