Hi Sergei! > Debian stretch is now in freeze stage, so uploading to unstable won't > get to stretch automatically anymore. I think you'll have to ask the > release team if they'll grant this version to enter stretch. Usually, > serious enough bugreports help in that. As far as I can see, the diff > from the previous version is sufficiently small and reasonable, so I'd > say it's a good chance you'll get the freeze exception even without a > bugreport, but a good explanation of what happens and why this changes > are important is still necessary.
I see. If I understand correctly [1], an upload to unstable will be a prerequisite, then reportbug an unblock bug with a debdiff between 2.1.0-3 in unstable and 2.1.0-2 in testing, correct? So can you upload 2.1.0-3 to unstable, so I can proceed from there? Or, am I missing sth. here? Thx, Stefan [1] https://release.debian.org/stretch/freeze_policy.html _______________________________________________ Pkg-tcltk-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-tcltk-devel
