Am 24.04.2016 um 11:49 schrieb Julien Cristau: > On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 15:41:41 +0200, Markus Koschany wrote: > >> Am 23.04.2016 um 13:42 schrieb Julien Cristau: >>> On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 10:56:33 +0200, Markus Koschany wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> what are your thoughts about this bug? I intend to upload java-common >>>> myself on the 26 June but I think it would still be preferable to fix >>>> the other packages with a point update. >>>> >>>> I saw that Rene intends to fix libreoffice-nlpsolver (#819443) himself. >>>> Of course that's fine with me, just wanted to let you know that I'm >>>> aware of it. >>>> >>> Is there a particular reason these changes shouldn't be done in >>> wheezy-lts rather than wheezy proper? >> >> There are mainly two reasons: >> >> - Dealing with those bugs in Wheezy proper would be the correct way of >> fixing them IMO. Actually they are not security related but are >> already a concern for Wheezy users. A fix would allow users to >> choose a different Java runtime and would not force them to install >> OpenJDK 6 or a non-free alternative. It will only become a matter of >> security when the support for OpenJDK 6 is discontinued in Wheezy >> LTS in two months. >> > As long as openjdk-6 is still supported they're not nearly serious > enough for a (old)stable update though... > >> - wheezy-proposed-updates would be a sensible way to test the new >> packages. I don't expect any complications with those packages >> because we only change runtime dependencies but it would be >> a less abrupt change than uploading to wheezy-lts later. >> > I don't understand the "only" in "we only change runtime dependencies". > I'd expect that changing runtime dependencies means you need to test all > those packages with openjdk7 and make sure they still work? Sorry, I can't follow you here. Of course those packages were tested against OpenJDK 7 but this isn't really a counter-argument against updating the packages in Wheezy before Wheezy LTS starts. The intention was to fix those bugs as quickly as possible, if they need fixing anyway. Ok nevermind, it appears to me that you are rather reluctant to grant upload permissions. One month ago I thought that fixing those issues before Wheezy LTS would be a win-win situation for everyone, it seems I was wrong. I'll take care of it myself, feel free to close this bug report. Regards, Markus
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