Ok I'll take the 20180114 version, make a Debian patch to take it to the latest git version (which is what I'm using) and then have my patches on top of that.
On 26 February 2018 7:18:47 pm AEDT, Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> wrote: >Le 26/02/18 à 08:44, Russell Coker a écrit : >> Most of the Debian patches from the 2016 release are included >upstream. I don't think I missed anything. If you notice any specific >things I missed then let me know. >I was asking because it seems that the -10 entry in the >debian/changelog >is missing that's mean that some bugs closed in that upload are now >considered not fixed in unstable. > >> My plan had been to not update git until the next upstream release. >That version I uploaded was to facilitate testing not for Buster. But I >might revise that decision depending on how long it takes. >I wanted to look at #885771 (that prevents installing the -dev package) > >and #888967, but I don't know if you already fixed them. Could you >maybe >address this in an upcoming upload? > >Did you saw that 20180114 has been release? > >> >> On 26 February 2018 5:26:16 pm AEDT, Laurent Bigonville ><bi...@debian.org> wrote: >>> Hello Russell, >>> >>> Is it expected that the 2.20171228-1 upload doesn't seems to contain >>> the >>> changes of the 2.20161023.1-10 one? >>> >>> Do you think it's possible to update the git repository with the >last >>> changes? It's a bit difficult to follow the changes that are >happening >>> (and also to be able to contribute) with out that. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Laurent -- Sent from my Huawei Mate 9 with K-9 Mail. _______________________________________________ SELinux-devel mailing list SELinux-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/selinux-devel