On 2013-10-02 16:14, Adam Conrad wrote:
On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 10:23:22PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:That looks okay. In terms of the other suggested updates, as anon-release architecture for wheezy, hurd-specific patches aren't reallyappropriate for a stable update.Perhaps not appropriate to upload just for Hurd, but hurd-specific patches that don't touch other arches also seem harmless. I'm happy to back them out, though, if it's a sticking point.
Well, they don't really meet the definition of minimal changes. :-) If someone puts together a debdiff including them, I'm more than happy to look at that and we can make a call from there. (Bearing in mind that the window for 7.2 closes over the coming weekend.)
* debian/testsuite-checking/compare.sh: Disable failing the build on test regressions to ease the pain of ongoing stable/security maintenance.This has historically always been done for stable releases. I'm not going to argue if that's right or wrong, just history.
Indeed, I plead senility. Well, that and for squeeze the change was made before the release; the initial release shipped with tests disabled, so we didn't then have to do it in a stable update.
Regards, Adam