On 23/11/06 at 13:39 -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> 
> On 23 November 2006 at 20:21, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> | On 23/11/06 at 13:17 -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> | > | During a rebuild of all packages in etch, I discovered that your package
> | > | failed to build on i386.
> | > 
> | > 0.5.9 is outdated. 0.5.10 builds fine.
> | 
> | 0.5.9 is still in testing, that's why I filed this bug (so we don't
> | release etch with 0.5.9). I suspected that 0.5.10 would fix this bug,
> | thank you for confirming this.
> 
> Well,, you could have checked by looking at the build log, or buy building a
> simple heuristic of analysing whether it exists in unstable on N out M
> architecture, or, for crying out loud, by keeping a second chroot for
> unstable!!

The fact that the bug exists in the testing version is important from
the release management POV. The only thing I can be blamed for is that I
didn't test the unstable version (and issue the notfound command as you
did). I take full responsibility for this :)

I usually don't file bugs when there's a newer version in unstable which
is going to get into testing soon (I plan to run another tests later, so
I prefer to not spend too much time investigating such failures now).
With rmysql, it wasn't clear if the version would get into testing soon
(25 days in unstable, out-of-date on some archs). So I filed the bug,
hoping that it would also force the maintainer to look at the package
status and react accordingly. Which worked perfectly, I must say ;)

> I find this testing-rebuild-exercise useful, but 'too early' as we haven't
> frozen -- so I take some exception to the overly harsh severities.

It's a chicken-and-egg problem. Before freezing, testing must be in a
good-enough state. And archive-wide tests are good indicators to know if
testing is in a good-enough state. I try to avoid filing bugs about
transient issues if the issue is really transient, but it wasn't clear
with this bug.

Thank you for being that fast to reply :-)
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