Thank you for your input. I think you're the current upstream
maintainer? Your opinion is valued here.

On Fri, Mar 09, 2018 at 07:36:45AM -0000, dormando wrote:
> The extstore changes are only affected if built with --enable-extstore,
> which I don't think you do (and I would not recommend yet).

Thanks - that makes my point moot for Ubuntu then.

> The removal of the systemd bits were because of compat issues across
> different systemd versions. The changes for the spec file (instancing
> support & rpm build improvements) have changes to the RPM spec to add
> them back if it thinks it's appropriate. There's no equivalent for
> debian build offhand, but maybe that's why they made those changes.

Are you aware of any issues on the systemd we're using in Bionic please?
That's systemd 237-3ubuntu4 currently (systemd 237 + Debian patches +
Ubuntu patches). Because I'd prefer to minimise changes by not including
these ones, but of course if you're aware of issues then it'd be
something we should include.

> Typically memcached is backwards compatible because the clients don't
> really change. 1.5.0 flipped a bunch of defaults around but that won't
> happen in point releases.
> 
> The only other thing bugging me are ARM build issues, but that will be a
> simple to backport patch.

Are you aware of any ARM build regressions between 1.5.3 and 1.5.5
please?

Thanks,

Robie

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