You can upload to testing-propose-update, after you get approved by release
team.

https://wiki.debian.org/TestingProposedUpdates

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch05.en.html#t-p-u

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Arnaud Rebillout <[email protected]> 于 2019年5月14日周二 09:28写道:

>   Hey go team,
>
> I have a bit of a technical question regarding the freeze. I need a Go
> package (namely docker.io) to be accepted to buster. To this effect, I
> followed the procedure, submitted a bug against release.debian.org, and
> got the approval from the release team.
>
> I was told to upload the new version to unstable, which I did.
>
> But then, a developer from the release team rightfully observed:
>
>   Your upload incorporated a newer version of golang-golang-x-sys in
> unstable,
>   which has changes that are not appropriate during the freeze. If you want
>   docker.io to migrate, the changes in golang-golang-x-sys need to be
> reverted.
>
> Which is correct! If I upload a source package in unstable, then it's
> built against the packages that are in unstable at the moment. And
> indeed, right now in unstable we have "golang-golang-x-sys (=
> 0.0~git20190412.9773273-1)", while in testing we have
> "golang-golang-x-sys (= 0.0~git20181228.9a3f9b0-1)".
>
> So how exactly am I supposed to do here? It seems that I need to build
> the package against testing, but when I upload a source package to
> unstable, then it's built against unstable, I can't change that.
>
> Cheers,
>
>   Arnaud
>
>

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