Hi,
In LTS triage, 'packages-to-support' is only relevant for non-free packages.
Some sponsors requested updates for nvidia-graphics-drivers, so even if
it is in (unsupported) non-free, LTS supports it.
However no sponsors requested updates for (separate)
Hi Roberto, Sylvain, all
I have the same view as you, almost. The LTS packages-to-support list
has some meaning since it indicates how important packages is to
update so it gives some priority information.
The thing here is that in this case the package I asked for is
non-free, and that means
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 11:09:47PM +0200, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> Hi LTS team
>
> I looked at nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy-340xx who have two CVEs. I
> can see that this package is not in "packages-to-support" for LTS. But
> I can see that nvidia-graphics-drivers is.
> I'm not sure how to
Hi LTS team
I looked at nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy-340xx who have two CVEs. I
can see that this package is not in "packages-to-support" for LTS. But
I can see that nvidia-graphics-drivers is.
I'm not sure how to interpret this. Do the entry in
packages-to-support mean that all