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Why so many updates to frozen hamm?



I see a fairly steady stream of updates to hamm. Many more updates, it
seems, than the number of bugs that get closed.

I don't mind; I just don't understand. It doesn't look like a
deep-freeze to me. I'm not impatient either. The more updates the
better. I just thought I'd ask in case there is some problem somewhere.

I mirror ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/hamm. Here is what came through
last night:

Got main/binary-i386/Packages.gz 335110
Got main/binary-i386/Packages 1122909
Got main/binary-i386/admin/debian-cd_1.99.14-1.deb 109252
Got main/binary-i386/admin/locales_2.0.7r-5.deb 1340134
Got main/binary-i386/doc/libc6-doc_2.0.7r-5.deb 505320
Got main/binary-i386/base/libc6_2.0.7r-5.deb 577946
Got main/binary-i386/base/timezones_2.0.7r-5.deb 261374
Got main/binary-i386/base/fileutils_3.16-5.3.deb 257708
Got main/binary-i386/devel/libc6-dbg_2.0.7r-5.deb 3727738
Got main/binary-i386/devel/libc6-dev_2.0.7r-5.deb 1152814
Got main/binary-i386/devel/libc6-pic_2.0.7r-5.deb 1313864
Got main/binary-i386/devel/gettext_0.10.35-3.deb 359854
Got main/binary-i386/devel/cvs-pcl_1.9.26-5.deb 91284
Got main/binary-i386/devel/cvs_1.9.26-5.deb 986534
Got main/binary-i386/net/netbase_3.10-1.deb 350350
Got main/binary-i386/net/ncpfs_2.2.0.7-1.deb 220852
Got main/binary-i386/net/netstd_3.07-2.deb 611710
Got main/binary-i386/utils/vold_1.1-6.deb 49640
Got main/binary-i386/editors/elib_1.0-8.deb 95066
Got main/binary-i386/graphics/netpbm-dev_19940301.2-4.deb 52172
Got main/binary-i386/graphics/netpbm_19940301.2-4.deb 512438
Got main/binary-i386/libs/netpbm1_19940301.2-4.deb 31428
Got main/binary-i386/sound/nas_1.2p5-3.deb 700936
Got main/binary-i386/text/magicfilter_1.2-23.deb 31526
Got non-free/binary-i386/Packages.gz 58466
Got non-free/binary-i386/Packages 186163
Got non-free/binary-i386/graphics/imgstar_1.1-3.1.deb 447802
Got non-free/binary-i386/mail/pine-docs_1998-02-15-2.deb 62756


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...RickM...


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