A Dilluns, 27 d'octubre de 2014, Aaron M. Ucko va escriure: > Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda <leo@alaxarxa.net> writes: > > > So, one thing it that the package has important bugs and we are not able to > > solve it in time, so this package will not be in Jessie. But, are you telling > > me that the package won't be in Jessie because 6 hours after all the steps > > that I have done? > > Not automatically, no. However, if you ask the Release Team nicely, > they might consider making an exception. Specifically, you'd want to > file an unblock request against the release.debian.org pseudopackage: > > $ reportbug release.debian.org > [...] > What sort of request is this? (If none of these things mean anything to you, or > you are trying to report a bug in an existing package, please press Enter to > exit reportbug.) > > 1 binnmu binNMU requests > 2 britney testing migration script bugs > 3 other None of the other options > 4 rm Stable/Testing removal requests > 5 squeeze-pu squeeze proposed updates requests > 6 transition transition tracking > 7 unblock unblock requests > 8 wheezy-pu wheezy proposed updates requests > > Choose the request type: 7 > Please enter the name of the package: pcl > Checking status database... > Please enter the version of the package: 1.7.2-1 > > > Enter any additional addresses this report should be sent to; press ENTER after > each address. Press ENTER on a blank line to continue. > > debian-science@lists.debian.org > > > Done!!! -- -- Linux User 152692 PGP: 05F4A7A949A2D9AA Catalonia ------------------------------------- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
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