P-a-s for stable and stable-security
Hi,
tl;dr: do stable and stable-security chroots apply P-a-s correctly?
DSA 2952-1 updated kfreebsd-9 in wheezy-security. As it was built on all
architectures for which kfreebsd-9 was available in wheezy, it was then
also accepted in to proposed-updates. It appears that packages for some
other architectures - arm{el,hf}, ia64, mips, powerpc, s390{,x} and
sparc - were subsequently built by the buildds in wheezy chroots.
The kfreebsd-9 source package in wheezy has "Architecture: any all".
That changed in unstable at some point last year, and the package was
subsequently removed from the "sid" branch of P-a-s in May.
However, the wheezy branch of P-a-s still contains:
%kfreebsd-9: kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 i386 amd64 mipsel hurd-i386 # freebsd kernel 8.x
This raises a couple of questions:
- are the wheezy w-b databases filtered using the wheezy branch of
P-a-s?
- are the wheezy and wheezy-security w-b databases filtered using the
_same_ branch of P-a-s?
Regards,
Adam
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