On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 07:23:40AM -0000, magowiz wrote:
> what does this imply for users ? banshee package 2.6.1-1.1 will be removed from ubuntu repositories (proposed) ?
> Yesterday I tried to do an sudo apt-get upgrade and I still got banshee to upgrade.
Well, normal users aren't supposed to keep the -proposed repository enabled,
actually. It's only meant for testing to ensure that no regressions occur before
being copied into the -updates pocket (enabled by default).
Uploads which fail the test get removed eventually, or are superseded with an
upload that fixes the issue without regressions.
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 07:23:40AM -0000, magowiz wrote:
> what does this imply for users ? banshee package 2.6.1-1.1 will be removed from ubuntu repositories (proposed) ?
> Yesterday I tried to do an sudo apt-get upgrade and I still got banshee to upgrade.
Well, normal users aren't supposed to keep the -proposed repository enabled,
actually. It's only meant for testing to ensure that no regressions occur before
being copied into the -updates pocket (enabled by default).
Uploads which fail the test get removed eventually, or are superseded with an
upload that fixes the issue without regressions.
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin