On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 01:33:48PM +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> If you want to get an answer I urge you to also contact the submitter
> (me) by either by ccing me directly or by ccing [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Argh, sorry, just forgot it.

> I had to downgrade, because chrony also broke suspend2disk[1], so I
> could as well have tagged it critical because it affects other

Sorry, I don't buy into this argument, but it's nitpicking anyway. The bug has
to be fixed.

> applications as well. Still I have to admit that this version also runs
> on my sid/amd64 machine and works well there.

If it only hits some system I'd say it's not RC, but anyway.

> It is not empty. And if it was empty, downgrading would not solve the
> issue.

No, that's not necessarily true. There may be a problem in the shell script for
example or in the package config. After all the password is automatically read
from the configs. 

Is it possible for you to upgrade, test and downgrade again? 

Please keep in mind that I'm not the maintainer but just looking into some
critical bugs in software that I use.

Michael
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