Re: Release-critical Bugreport for February 28, 1999
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James A. Treacy writes:
> On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 01:31:04PM +0100, Christoph Martin wrote:
> > BugScan reporter writes:
> > > Package: nonus.debian.org (pseudo)
> > > Maintainer: Heiko Schlittermann <heiko@datom.de>
> > > 33932 apache-common shows up incorrectly on website
> > This is NOT a problem on nonus.debian.org. The version of
> > apache-common there is only in the hamm distribution and necessary
> > here. In slink and potato apache-common is in main. I don't know why
> > the website lists apache-common wrongly in this place. I think it has
> > problem with packages which were moved from one distribution to
> > another (like nonus to main). The same problem is with crypt++el.
> >
> From ftp://nonus.debian.org/debian-non-US/dists/unstable/non-US/binary-i386/Packages
>
> Package: apache-common
> Version: 1.2.6+1.16-3
>
> So there is an apache-common other than in hamm on non-us.
>
> The program that generates the web pages simply follows dependencies. It happens
> to find the non-us version of apache-common before the one on master so sets
> the link to it. Sure I could modify the program to see if there is a newer
> version somewhere in the archive and use that instead, but the problem really
> lies with an inconsistent archive.
I can't see the inconsistency. What should be moved or replaced
exactly?
You have this problem any time, when a package moves from one part to
another (eg, becomes nonfree or free or nones etc..)
Christoph
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