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Re: Policy: versioning between releases



Quoting Matthias Urlichs (2024-01-21 13:35:05)
> question: policy 3.5 states, rather unequivocally,
> 
>     Every package must specify the dependency information about other
>     packages that are required for the first to work correctly.
> 
> Now … does that apply to crossing release boundaries? Specifically, if 
> foo/testing requires bar >=1.1 to work but just states "Depends: bar 
>  >=1", and bar/stable is 1.0.42 … is that a bug? If so which severity?
> 
> If not, shouldn't that be mentioned somewhere in Policy? Offhand I 
> didn't find anything that even mentions Debian suites / releases, but 
> admittedly I only skimmed the table of content and didn't re-read the 
> whole thing.

It is not a bug to fail at predicting *future* breakage, which - if I
understand you correctly - is what you are describing above.


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