Teodor wrote:
If you really think this should be done (I don't) than you should make
it configurable via U-A::Print-Warning-to-Cron or something similar
which should default to "false".
On my part I am completely happy with the current behavior - i.e. getting
emails from unattended-upgrades, when dpkg is in need of some input from
the user.
As such I think setting the bug severity to "important" is not warranted
at all. Reportbug tells me that severity "important" is:
a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a package, without
rendering it completely unusable to everyone.
I can't seem how the bug has a "major" effect on the usability of the
package. You can allways filter the output of the cronjob if you want.
So I think severity would be "wishlist" since it's a feature request.
Orthogonaly to the question of the severity I think if you Teodor want to
have something changed, the best way is to provide a patch, it shouldn't
be difficult to do. The maintainer did in the past accept patches.
*t
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