Bug#446394: ftp.debian.org: Please provide a way to copy security releases from stable-security to testing-security

2008-12-06 Thread Philipp Kern
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 05:13:18PM +0100, Stefan Fritsch wrote: On Sunday 30 November 2008, Philipp Kern wrote: I'm wondering why it is not the case already: propup-version stable-security testing testing-proposed-updates unstable; propup-version testing-security unstable; Interesting.

Bug#446394: ftp.debian.org: Please provide a way to copy security releases from stable-security to testing-security

2008-12-06 Thread Stefan Fritsch
On Saturday 06 December 2008, Philipp Kern wrote: aba implemented it years ago, but the checks were not executed because somebody rewrote the patch and failed to write down proper Python. I fixed this a week ago so it should work on future uploads, I think. Nice, thanks. Then, you can

Bug#446394: ftp.debian.org: Please provide a way to copy security releases from stable-security to testing-security

2008-12-03 Thread Stefan Fritsch
tags 446394 - moreinfo thanks On Sunday 30 November 2008, Philipp Kern wrote: I'm wondering why it is not the case already: propup-version stable-security testing testing-proposed-updates unstable; propup-version testing-security unstable; Interesting. Are you sure this has been in place a

Bug#446394: ftp.debian.org: Please provide a way to copy security releases from stable-security to testing-security

2008-11-29 Thread Philipp Kern
tags 446394 + moreinfo On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 09:09:06PM +0200, Stefan Fritsch wrote: Please provide a way to copy security releases from stable-security to testing-security. This can save a lot of work for the testing-security team, can save some buildd time, and sometimes is the only way to

Bug#446394: ftp.debian.org: Please provide a way to copy security releases from stable-security to testing-security

2007-10-12 Thread Stefan Fritsch
Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal Tags: security Please provide a way to copy security releases from stable-security to testing-security. This can save a lot of work for the testing-security team, can save some buildd time, and sometimes is the only way to provide security updates for