Bug#1014376: openvpn: Using unreleased version with backwards incompatible changes is not a good idea

2022-07-13 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Hi, On Fri, 8 Jul 2022 11:36:51 +0200 Raphael Hertzog wrote: > On Wed, 06 Jul 2022, Bernhard Schmidt wrote: > > > As such I really believe that this git snapshot should have stayed in > > > experimental. Why was it uploaded to unstable before its upstream > > > release? > > > > I respectfully

Bug#1014376: openvpn: Using unreleased version with backwards incompatible changes is not a good idea

2022-07-08 Thread Raphael Hertzog
On Wed, 06 Jul 2022, Bernhard Schmidt wrote: > > As such I really believe that this git snapshot should have stayed in > > experimental. Why was it uploaded to unstable before its upstream > > release? > > I respectfully disagree. This is what unstable/testing is for. 2.6 is to be > released

Bug#1014376: openvpn: Using unreleased version with backwards incompatible changes is not a good idea

2022-07-06 Thread Bernhard Schmidt
Am 05.07.22 um 09:23 schrieb Raphaël Hertzog: as Kali is based on Debian testing, our users started to experience the git snapshot of OpenVPN that you uploaded. Unfortunately, we got multiple reports that their VPN break because many VPN services ship .opvn files that rely on --cipher. At the

Bug#1014376: openvpn: Using unreleased version with backwards incompatible changes is not a good idea

2022-07-05 Thread Raphaël Hertzog
Package: openvpn Version: 2.6.0~git20220518+dco-2 Severity: important User: de...@kali.org Usertags: origin-kali X-Debbugs-Cc: raph...@freexian.com Hello Bernhard, as Kali is based on Debian testing, our users started to experience the git snapshot of OpenVPN that you uploaded. Unfortunately, we