Hi Phil,

> Indeed, I've cleaned up my local test and pushed to salsa:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/emorrp1/nml/-/commit/27c0aea7cd2670462c24246caf510d7dd8cb99dd
Thanks! I think to be really correct, though, I'd have to backup the old
files and restore them on clean (or maybe make a copy of the entire
regression directory and run tests in there).

> > I'll see if upstream maybe wants to do a release with these changes
> > included, might be the easiest route...
>
> With 84 commits to master, I'm not convinced that would qualify for an
> unblock.
Hm, I hadn't really thought about the freeze. Seems we're still in soft
freeze, and this not a very high-profile package, so I don't think a
manual unblock is needed yet, but looking at the git log, it seems
it's not just a few small fixes, also new features and refactors that
might not be appropriate in this stage, so maybe better to backport the
fix indeed.

I also just noticed that I missed the nml 0.5.3 release in september.
Given that's just a few changes, mostly for compatibility, I'm inclined
to still include that release in my next upload, even with the freeze.

Gr.

Matthijs

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