Your message dated Fri, 07 Jan 2011 23:50:44 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#609183: unblock: calendarserver/2.4.dfsg-4
has caused the Debian Bug report #609183,
regarding unblock: calendarserver/2.4.dfsg-4
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Package: release.debian.org
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User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock


Please unblock package calendarserver

The latest version of calendarserver in sid (2.4.dfsg-4) has a postinst script
which facilitates for auto-migration of caldavd data directories when using NSS
directory backend. This is very useful for users who use NSS directory service
backend and would like to have their old calendars available after the upgrade
as it will seamlessly migrate their calendars.

The changes in the new version are just the inclusion of a postinst script for
performing upgradation of the calendar data directories when using NSS service
backend. Nothing else has really been modified.

unblock calendarserver/2.4.dfsg-4

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On 01/07/2011 05:18 AM, Rahul Amaram wrote:
> 
> Please unblock package calendarserver
> 
> The latest version of calendarserver in sid (2.4.dfsg-4) has a
> postinst script which facilitates for auto-migration of caldavd data
> directories when using NSS directory backend. This is very useful for
> users who use NSS directory service backend and would like to have
> their old calendars available after the upgrade as it will seamlessly
> migrate their calendars.
> 

While I agree that this is an improvement, it still seems like a new
feature in the package and I don't feel comfortable with unblocking it.
I'd prefer to keep the current package in Squeeze as is, if no RC bugs
are reported against it.

Regards,

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