On Do, 26 Aug 2010, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Aha, if it breaks unrelated software and the whole system it is only > normal priority. > > Debian quality gets more and more worse in my opinion. To lower high > important severities is not helping to hold high quality.
The move to install-info from GNU was concerted and organized together with the dpkg team. Please don't overexaggerate the problem. Nobody else can reproduce the problme you are having, so it is definitely not critical. > Aha. You argue a much worse way. If you think that this is rubbish only > cause your specific installation work is rubbish (To use your words). No, because other people in the thread have told you that they made installations without any problems .. so it is unreproducible with missing infos .. so it is not critical. > notexisting problem. That is a real problem that is reproducible as I > wrote in the bug report. Ahhh, really. Then please give a *detailed* report how to reproduce it. > However, it is understandable that you need more data. So please specify > that data and how to collect them. You not even provided terminal logs, NOTHING. No line of actual output of dpkg/apt/whatever??? Is that the first time you report a bug? Ever heard about how to report a good bug? I am not used to read from the crystal ball, and I will ignore further bug reports (as I did it till now) of that level. Your bug report is of the level of a typical Ubuntu user: It breaks the system, fix it! Well, if you want that, get a professional service and pay for it, but leave me in peace. If you are interested in fixing things, don't come wasting our precious time by writing bug reports with as much information as oxygen on the moon. Best wishes Norbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Norbert Preining prein...@{jaist.ac.jp, logic.at, debian.org} JAIST, Japan TeX Live & Debian Developer DSA: 0x09C5B094 fp: 14DF 2E6C 0307 BE6D AD76 A9C0 D2BF 4AA3 09C5 B094 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CROMARTY (n.) The brittle sludge which clings to the top of ketchup bottles and plastic tomatoes in nasty cafes. --- Douglas Adams, The Meaning of Liff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org