rusty0101
May 13th, 2008, 02:43 PM
8 updates in my queue this morning, seven of them have a 'updates' field that reads:
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Considering this is on an LTS platform, and the packages I see those notes on are:
cpp
g++
gcc
gij
libgcj-bc
libgcj-common
mozilla-player
I'm personally a little concerned about why someone wants to update compilers, and bytecode interpreters, and isn't putting a reason into the update packages to what the problem these things are supposed to be addressing. They are all in 'proposed' rather than required, but I'm still concerned.
The only package that has some sort of an explanation is bash. And although it cites a bug that it addresses, I'm not exactly of the opnion that the explanation is 'human readable.'
Not that my message of concern specifically qualifies.
Thank you...
The list of changes is not available yet.
Please try again later.
Considering this is on an LTS platform, and the packages I see those notes on are:
cpp
g++
gcc
gij
libgcj-bc
libgcj-common
mozilla-player
I'm personally a little concerned about why someone wants to update compilers, and bytecode interpreters, and isn't putting a reason into the update packages to what the problem these things are supposed to be addressing. They are all in 'proposed' rather than required, but I'm still concerned.
The only package that has some sort of an explanation is bash. And although it cites a bug that it addresses, I'm not exactly of the opnion that the explanation is 'human readable.'
Not that my message of concern specifically qualifies.
Thank you...