Re: bring a newer version of a package into stable (nsis-3.09-1 into Debian "bookworm")

2023-12-22 Thread Norwid Behrnd
Hello, I recommend the following two-fold approach. - For one, if `nsis` refers to this entry in the package tracker https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/nsis prepare a new version of the package to enter branch testing (i.e. Debian 13/trixie) with as few as possible warnings e.g., by lintian and no

Re: bring a newer version of a package into stable (nsis-3.09-1 into Debian "bookworm")

2023-12-22 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 01:55:59PM +0100, Thomas Gaugler wrote: > Hi, > > I thought a package in Debian "bookworm" could be updated via a "bookworm > proposed updates request" . > > It looks like I did not fully understand the process. Therefore I kindly ask >

Re: bring a newer version of a package into stable (nsis-3.09-1 into Debian "bookworm")

2023-12-22 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2023-12-22, Thomas Gaugler wrote: > Hi, > > I thought a package in Debian "bookworm" could be updated via a > "bookworm proposed updates request" . > > It looks like I did not fully understand the process. Therefore I kindly > ask for assistance in updating

bring a newer version of a package into stable (nsis-3.09-1 into Debian "bookworm")

2023-12-22 Thread Thomas Gaugler
Hi, I thought a package in Debian "bookworm" could be updated via a "bookworm proposed updates request" . It looks like I did not fully understand the process. Therefore I kindly ask for assistance in updating the nsis-3.08-3 package in Debian "bookworm" to